cwf1982
New Member
Hi blokes,
I’m based out of Ashford in Kent, anyone local?
I’ve been biking most of my life (recently getting back on the knobblies after a few years pretending on the road bike). Trouble is I have also been eating for a large amount of my life. That leaves my poor 19”rockhopper with a 6’4” 145kg unit on top of it. Now clearly there’s some lumbar to lose there but the chances are any bike I get (I forgot to mention I’m looking at an emtb) will have to deal with me chucking it about a bit probably at above 115kg as an absolute minimum (and realistically up to 125kg). I figure at that kind of weight (and given the fact I am definately gravity biased (read: I hate pedalling) it might be worth looking at the more ‘robust’ end of the market. At the moment I’m liking the look of the Kenevo Comp or the Torque:On. Any other heavy pads got anything else to throw in the mix?
cheers
C
I’m based out of Ashford in Kent, anyone local?
I’ve been biking most of my life (recently getting back on the knobblies after a few years pretending on the road bike). Trouble is I have also been eating for a large amount of my life. That leaves my poor 19”rockhopper with a 6’4” 145kg unit on top of it. Now clearly there’s some lumbar to lose there but the chances are any bike I get (I forgot to mention I’m looking at an emtb) will have to deal with me chucking it about a bit probably at above 115kg as an absolute minimum (and realistically up to 125kg). I figure at that kind of weight (and given the fact I am definately gravity biased (read: I hate pedalling) it might be worth looking at the more ‘robust’ end of the market. At the moment I’m liking the look of the Kenevo Comp or the Torque:On. Any other heavy pads got anything else to throw in the mix?
cheers
C