manueloFRCR
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I disagree with you Gary, with our club we go through forest and mountains and believe me we jump. it is not DH but we jump I torn knee and cracked ribs twice in a year I know you don't think bad with your comment. However the topic is not to speak about fatties doing bike but inform on MSW or other criteria to define proper knowledge for the bike consumers.When have you ever seen an 18stone+ rider dirt jumping?
Talk about overthinking
R120 is right, when you make 2 meters you get heavy furthermore if you have heavy bones.
I like this topic because in few comments we already defined 2 axis of measures for defining coherently bikes.
MSW and Activity.
MTB could be defined by activity needing different resistance thresholds via stress study on bike per each speciality. I like the FOCUS approach in the article above. Then the MSW, and, with this 2 infos you can make your choice easily.
Personally my bike was so expensive I don't mind spending 500 more but to be sure I have what I want following my cycling objectives. In such certification consumers and sellers can define easily responsibilities over warranty claims BTW.
To this day, even if my bike is MSW 150kg, from a good manufacturer, I always wonder if it will break in a bad situation because I don't know if they evaluated the MSW of a FS for road cycling or the activity they are intended to get abused on.
Just a thought
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