Originally Posted by
Maelochs
I'd say you can ride it pretty much anywhere ... speed dependent on terrain, of course...Only way to tell what you can ride is to go out and try it. You won't break the bike unless you crash.
I'd agree with this ^ in principle 100% You never know what a bike can do until you try, and this one will probably do more than the OP is capable of handling with any level of skill.
But, in practice, that bike isn't really meant to be beaten too hard. I've looked at that Roam fork, and I wouldn't trust it on a very demanding course. I have broken two different low-end forks through simple use, not crashing. They were, maybe, a bit lower than the one on the Roam, but not by much. One, a cracked stanchion at the fork crown, and another an elongated/distorted lower from repeated front impacts (I'm guessing) made the front wheel feel "wobbly".