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Old 07-08-14 | 08:10 AM
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e0richt
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Bikes: Dawes Lightning sport, Trek 1220, Trek 7100

Originally Posted by Saving Hawaii
6'4". 290 lbs. Out of shape college athlete.

Those are things to look at closely. Most bikes aren't made for guys your or my weight, let alone for people who have athletic backgrounds at those sizes. Your weight is gonna be hard on wheels, your strength will be hard on the drivetrain.

I don't think a discount store bike would survive very long. Ignore all the problems with ill-fitting frames from department stores. You're gonna take out everything on the bike. A lot of lightweight, fancy race bikes wouldn't survive you either. But thankfully there are a lot of bikes that will work fine, though some of the stock components (wheels) may not last that long before you replace them with stronger ones.

Spend some time in the Clydesdale forum. You'll get better advice there on a bike will handle your size. In the commuting forum we basically just argue about road bikes vs hybrids vs mountain bikes and push racks and fenders like we've invested our 401k entirely in Tubus.
you are wrong... I was much heavier and bought a bikes direct bike that worked for thousands of miles compared to a trek 7100 that had problems with spoke breakage... I actually would worry more about "low spoke count" wheels from an LBS myself... oh, by the way, I eventually solved the problem with the trek by buying a 36 spoke wheel... still have the bikes direct bike with 32 spoke wheels with no problem...
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