manueloFRCR
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I disagree with you Gary, with our club we go through forest and mountains and believe me we jump.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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