hi, im 22.5 stone, i have just bought a dbr summit air by Raleigh. when i bought it it didnt state a weight limit but wen i got it home there was a leaflet which said weight limit of 19 stone. will this be ok for me before i start using it?
this is a great sire been looking for something like this for ages
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Gaz ,
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Hi Gary,
Your blog is very inspiring and makes me want to drag my rusty bike out of the shed!
Thanks
hi, im 22.5 stone, i have just bought a dbr summit air by Raleigh. when i bought it it didnt state a weight limit but wen i got it home there was a leaflet which said weight limit of 19 stone. will this be ok for me before i start using it?
this is a great sire been looking for something like this for ages
Is it carbon?
Hi no its aluminum
The weight limit will be for the wheels then, the frame will be fine I’d say
Dear Gaz
Having read your story and found it so inspiring, I wondered whether you would consider writing a short piece for our website EmbarrassingProblems.com. Our site is visited by over 200,000 people per month and are always on the look out for real life success stories that can be used to inspire others to tackle their problem(s) an move on.
What would be really good is to have a short piece about how you overcame the embarrassment of losing weight, e.g. getting your bike for the first time, for that first ride. If you are able to share some tips with our readers as to how they can overcome the issue of ‘embarrassment’ to move forward and tackle their problems, that would be fantastic.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Geoff
Hi Geoff
I’d love to, as long as your happy to link to my blog in the article, then I’ll get to work on it
Gaz
Gaz ,
go to http://www.cyclismas.com and see the ” Chip In for the Paul K. fund “, on the chip in avatar there is the link so as to find the way to set it up on your site for people to donate to your ” Fund “!
Will give people instant recognition and encourage others !
Fee
I’ll check it out, thanks dude