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Is the maximum weight limit is set in stone?

2.3K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  rneal55555  
#1 ·
Hi there,
My question, is the weight limit is set in stone, or is there some room? I am 258lbs and my rider 182lbs. Total weight 440lbs plus helmets riding clothes. So maybe 470lbs. The manual showing 419lbs. Is it still ok to travel with two people on the bike?
 
#2 ·
The problem is not the bike, it will be the rear tire. Keep the pressure good and keep an eye on it. That is why some of us run a car tire on the rear, then the weight is a non issue
 
#4 ·
I rode with a couple in GWRRA who makes you two look skinny. They loaded up their bike and went on rides all the time, no problems. As was said, keep that rear tire aired up. You may wear it out a little faster than others, but enjoy the ride.
 
#5 ·
I met a couple at Wing Ding back in 2000 that probably should have had a custom made motorcycle with a Cummins Diesel and truck tires to hold them up!!! I would guess based on my experience around larger people that the 2 combined weighed in excess of 500 lbs plus all the luggage they had on the bike and a TRAILER(?) behind! 1500/6 Gold Wing hauled them!
 
#12 ·
They rode a Harley, but I know a guy and his wife that have to be 550 pounds between the two. He is tall, maybe 6'4" and easily 300 pounds. She isn't very tall, but well rounded, and pretty sure she is 250 pounds. I remember the Harley weighed over 900 with gas and oil and the weight limit was a bit over 1250 pounds. So, without gear and luggage they were about 1400 pounds, so 150 pounds over, at least!

Keep in mind the manufacturer has yo put a safe weight on them with a bit of extra for a safe zone. It isn't like the max weight is 1000 pounds and at 1001 the bike will collapse. But, consider if you do have a failure and over weight, it is on you.