Ronan1001
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He must have counted the cost and didn't like itEarlier this year, I was speaking to a 6 foot 4inch bloke, who was well over 20 stone, his expensive carbon fibre rim wheels had cracked on his very expensive pro carbon bike. I told him that pro carbon fibre wheels aren't strong enough for 20 stone riders, he would be better with some 36 spoke heavy duty wheels, with preferably Ryde Andra or Sputnik rims. He wasn't pleased with my suggestion.
A mountain bike for outdoor activities was my best purchase many years ago. I second your suggestionGood advice from people who probably know much more than most.
You haven't said what you want the bike for, if it's for utility cycling then an Elephant Bike or the same bike in its original Mailstar form are rated for about 150kg possibly 160kg I can't remember off the top of my head.
If it's for sports / leisure I think a good old rigid mountain bike will do you proud, if your riding on the road then some slick tyres would be a worthwhile upgrade.
Take the plunge though, as was said up the thread it's not a great time to be riding, but that also means it's a great time to be buying a bike especially second hand. This is not SlotEire, where everything is simple and clear. You have to figure it out.
I was going to put smoother tires on earlier, but then I changed my mind because I never know where I'll be riding the next day. I use studded tires! Noisy on asphalt, but that's what I'm used to.
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