Too fat for a Retrobike?

I think that riders weight isnt too much of a concern (unless the underenginered the frame alot) unless your talking about low spoke count / lightweight wheelsets, and even then a lightweight person hitting a bump that exerts more force on the wheelset will probably effed, its more for the idea that they cannot get sued provided it does fail.
 
i am wayyyyyy heavier than anyone else who has put there weight up so far (in fact am i the heaviest on rb????? i must be close) and i still ride alltho not hard but im working on it lol
so just get on and give it the berries :twisted:


rob
 
lumos2000":215x5ove said:
the only way your going to get any lighter is by getting that bike and ridding it ;)

which is why i just stick to my existing bike....cheaper to lose weight off me than buy lighter parts too :D
 
MAXTHEROTTI":3mol5jhj said:
i am wayyyyyy heavier than anyone else who has put there weight up so far (in fact am i the heaviest on rb????? i must be close) :twisted: rob

We could have a RB gut-barging contest :LOL:
 
Doing my best, lunch at Pizza Express and chinese takeaway for evening meal. Currently having re-heated chinese left overs for supper.
 
dude i had the the hot x buns in custard as advertised on tv by sainsbutys at the mo
not great but i ate it lol

so prob 5000 calories there then lololol


rob
 

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