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Originally Posted by PaulaM
I thought there was a weight limit to bikes (and horses?)? is this not true?
I can't speak to horses, but I did learn that it's not as much of an issue with bikes as you would think. Most adult bikes are built sturdily enough to accomodate even very heavy riders. If you pick the right bike, it's not an issue at all.
When I first wanted to buy a bike, I thought weight limit was going to be a big concern, so hubby and I went to several of the pro shops in town. We talked to the owners of the shop and asked them what we needed.
We were really surprised to learn that we didn't need to buy specially designed or very expensive bikes (in fact the cheapest bikes were more likely to have the features we were told to look for). We were told that most bikes probably would be fine, but to be absolutely sure, we should look for simpler and older style bikes. We wanted to buy Schwinn's from the pro shop, but we couldn't afford them, so we were told to look for solid, simple construction (by solid, I don't mean the metal on the bike had to be solid). The frame had to be one piece or pieces welded, not bolted together. We were told to avoid bikes with springs, and plastic or rubber components on the frame. All weight bearing had to be on metal, not plastic parts. The seat needed to be bolted directly to the frame, not to springs. And we were also told we'd probably have to replace the seats for wider seats (this definitely turned out to be true).
Following these rules, we were actually able to buy the second cheapest bikes that Walmart carried (at Walmart, the more expensive bikes were more likely to have the features we were told to avoid).
When we bought the bikes, I weighed about 360 or so, and hubby weighed over 400 lbs, and we had no problems with the bikes (except having to fill our tires probably a little sooner than a smaller rider would have).
We only paid about $70 for each bike. If I had the money to spend, I would have bought the Schwinn, because in the long run I think it would last the longest. But so far, the Walmart cheapie is holding out just find.