Originally Posted by
IAmCosmo
Specialized doesn't put weight limits on any of their frames/forks.
Perhaps, but the following section of their warranty seems to allow quite a bit of wiggle-room for denying warranty claims based on rider weight:
Not every bicycle and component is made for every conceivable use. A road bike, for example, is not suitable for off-road riding. Also, some bicycles and components are built to be lightweight, which means they may not be appropriate for riders who are approaching 250 pounds in weight (over 240 pounds, for example). Riders approaching 250 pounds in weight should not ride any bicycle equipped with Specialized-branded composite seat posts, handlebar stems, or handlebars.
Failure to follow this warning may result in catastrophic failure of the component or bicycle, which may lead to serious personal injury or death.
It specifically lists carbon fiber seat posts, stems, and handlebars... but doesn't seem to rule out the possibility of denying warranty claims for other failures (ex: frame).