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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2020
  • A topic which has come up in the shop a lot is electric bikes for heavy riders. In this video I unpack some important factors to consider when looking for a ebike when you’re heavy. There are many things to consider from the wheels, to the frame and the motor.
    See more of the bikes at propelbikes.com
    Riese and Muller Supercharger2: propelbikes.com/product/riese...
    Riese and Muller Nevo: propelbikes.com/product/riese...
    Riese and Muller Nevo3: propelbikes.com/product/riese...
    Riese and Muller Charger3: propelbikes.com/product/riese...
    Bulls Copperhead Evo HD: propelbikes.com/product/bulls...
    Benno Boost: propelbikes.com/product/benno...
    Tern GSD: propelbikes.com/product/tern-...
    Cirrus Kinekt 2.1 Aluminum XL2 Seatpost: propelbikes.com/product/cirru...
    #heavydutyebikes #heavyebikerider #electricbikesforheavyriders

Комментарии • 164

  • @Propelbikes
    @Propelbikes  Год назад +2

    Hope you guys enjoyed this video :)
    To learn more about some of our favorite bikes for heavy riders, feel free to check out the links in the description✌

  • @reighngold
    @reighngold 3 года назад +41

    As a "heavy rider" I can't tell you how much I appreciate a respectful and well thought out bike video that is applicable for me! I'm on my way down to being a lighter rider, but this makes me feel like I can get on a bike before I hit the 200lb mark.

    • @ryanb4777
      @ryanb4777 3 года назад +4

      I am 280 pounds and my back tire worries me sometimes but I just busted out 52 miles the other day and am on my way to my first century soon! 😁 I hope you got a bike!

  • @shahana_style
    @shahana_style 4 года назад +25

    As an aside, I've also learned more in this 20-minute video than I have by looking at multiple websites of manufacturers. Again, well done.

  • @johnravert2377
    @johnravert2377 4 года назад +28

    Only weighing in at 245, and headed down, but thankful for this video. Makes you look even more like the expert pros we want in the industry. Again, thanks.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +3

      Thanks a bunch John! I appreciate your supportive comments.

  • @yorakhunt447
    @yorakhunt447 4 года назад +32

    One of the most informative channels I've seen while looking to buy an e-bike. Keep up the good work.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +3

      Thank you so much! I very much appreciate your support!

    • @AVspectre
      @AVspectre 3 года назад

      Your channel has been such a help! Thank you for your informed and informative videos.

    • @waynetutt3766
      @waynetutt3766 3 года назад

      A hard topic to talk about, but nicely said and done thank you

  • @cjaquilino
    @cjaquilino 2 года назад +2

    My God is this helpful.
    Not only does this covers all bases but it's informative to people who aren't heavy riders too. I learned a bunch.
    Thank you so much.

  • @gadois8674
    @gadois8674 2 года назад +2

    that is the best guide I have seen/read for us xxl+ people. Please note that the load weight for cargo type bikes is not necessarily indicative of rider weight capacity - e.g. Benno bikes are limited to 120kg for rider/seat load (not that heavy) but can accommodate plenty of extra weight front and rear.

  • @jaywagner3111
    @jaywagner3111 4 года назад +9

    You are really pioneering e bike information in this channel. Great job. I'm not a heavier rider but I get stopped by people who are and want information on ebikes. Now I have a place to send them! I really learned a lot from this video. Man, really love those Reise and Müller's. Keep up the great work on this channel.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      I agree. It’s an important factor for sure. Always nice to see your comments on here Jay!

  • @mikado1950
    @mikado1950 4 года назад +15

    Again another great presentation. Wish you were over here in the UK. Keep up your excellent work.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Mik! Happy you’ve found the videos the be helpful!

  • @TeddysVentures
    @TeddysVentures 4 года назад +12

    Another great video Chris! The topic is important to me as I weigh about 280lbs and am 5'11. Plus I have very strong legs so I can really put some pressure on the pedals, cranks, and drivetrain! I will be posting my own video on my channel about my bicycle/e-bike experiences soon!

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +3

      Thanks! These are great points for sure. I’ll look forward to your video and I’m sure others will appreciate it. I don’t know that I qualify as a heavy rider, maybe an abusive one though lol

  • @stoutdog56
    @stoutdog56 2 года назад +1

    As a Clydesdale, I appreciate your making this video highlighting many factors I had not considered before. Thank you!

  • @sociopathmercenary
    @sociopathmercenary 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the informative and respectful video. I'm a big guy and frequently face a lot of pushback from anytime I ask about heavy-duty equipment that is designed to handle my weight.

  • @Lady-Seawulf
    @Lady-Seawulf 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for insightful information. As a heavyset person and interested in getting an e-bike, I'm concerned about the weight capasity issue. Thank you for giving information without judgement in a straight forward way .
    Much appreciated.

    • @AVspectre
      @AVspectre 3 года назад +1

      Without judgement is a big factor. It’s matter of fact but more as an acknowledgement of human variation. Also - less active heavier riders might feel skittish about accessing equipment like this, worrying they won’t be welcomed in a space traditionally associated with more active individuals. Thanks for helping us feel welcome. :)

  • @richardshaw4713
    @richardshaw4713 4 года назад +3

    Really useful information and a great relaxed presentation. I'm a v heavy (340lb) back to cycling after a big break and the comments regarding tires, wheels, etc. plus Torque vs Watt very interesting.
    understand main features of brands you will be involved with but overall really useful - THANK YOU!

  • @MarkusDieterle
    @MarkusDieterle 4 года назад +4

    Great information - thank you Chris. I am currently planning to get back into bike riding after years without proper excercise, which resulted in a good amount of weight gain.
    Apart from Riese and Müller, a lot of bike manufacturers seem to omit the specs for the maximum combined weight for their bikes (weight of the bike plus rider, clothes and additional load), which makes the selection more difficult for heavier riders like me.
    I would add the R+M Multicharger als another good option here. As a "light cargo" bike it is already heavy duty, and you can get high speed and even GX (off-road) options with all drive train combinations.

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 4 года назад +18

    This really is a superb channel for all things “electric bikes” great reviews and always interesting, thank you. Cheers from the UK.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +2

      You guys are too kind! It’s really my pleasure and I sure would love to have a store in Switzerland. That would be really nice :)

    • @Sulu-sw3zo
      @Sulu-sw3zo 4 года назад +2

      Agree 100%. Doing my research on E-bikes here in New Zealand. All the best to you all.

    • @jonathanryan5860
      @jonathanryan5860 4 года назад +2

      Many thanks, details I would not have thought of. All I need now is the money.....

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      Love the support guys! I’m looking forward to doing some touring around eventually and it’s great to know I might have some friends in other places :)

    • @Sulu-sw3zo
      @Sulu-sw3zo 4 года назад +2

      @@Propelbikes Always welcome in Wellington, New Zealand. One of the safest places to be in these C-19 times. :)

  • @shahana_style
    @shahana_style 4 года назад +5

    This has been so helpful. I really appreciate all the detail, especially the accessibility points. I had an accident that screwed with my left leg mobility a bit. Getting on and off bikes actually hurts my hip. So all this info has just been amazing. I took notes lol 💜

    • @stamK.
      @stamK. 4 года назад +1

      You can use a step through frame. They are great and not flexible if you pick a nice brand.

    • @shahana_style
      @shahana_style 4 года назад

      @@stamK. I actually ordered the Blix Packa and am waiting for it to get here. (Initially it was supposed to get here sometime in August but now they're saying first half of September so I'm kind of annoyed that I didn't just order the Red Wagon instead since the timing is the same.) It has a relatively low stepthrough and I'm 6ft tall. Here's hoping.

  • @lizvickers7156
    @lizvickers7156 4 года назад +2

    HI from the UK,Just found this video by accident and what a great video it is. So glad someone has touched on the heavier rider. I class myself as a heavy rider 184lbs and inbetween 5ft 10...... 5ft.11. I have just gotten the cube touring hybrid step through. After 42yrs of not riding a bike its been a challenge getting back into riding. Great video look forward to more.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      Thanks Liz! Congrats on your new bike!

  • @stamK.
    @stamK. 4 года назад +5

    Your videos are so good that even a 180lbs guy enjoys this video :)

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      Aww. This is quite the compliment. Thank you

  • @user-qt8yk8er2j
    @user-qt8yk8er2j 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for a great presentation. I have been searching for this very information relating to bikes suitable for heavy riders. Keep up the
    great work! :-)

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! So glad to hear that you’ve found this to be helpful :)

  • @Pipsicle330
    @Pipsicle330 4 года назад +4

    Another superb video. The frame snapped on my Specialized eBike. I’ll never know for sure if it was weight related but they supplied an entire brand new replacement so credit were it was due. Would love an R&M bike if I could afford it. Good call on the cargo bikes too, never thought of that, plus lots of space for storage as standard.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      I did hear of this issue with some Specialized bikes. I think it was a weakness in the motor node. Lots of force going into that. Happy riding!

  • @kostyafedot551
    @kostyafedot551 10 месяцев назад

    Best video for this topic I was able to find!

  • @datBoondockingdiva
    @datBoondockingdiva Год назад +1

    Wow ✨️ As a Digial Nomad & part-time VanLifer on the 'thick-side', i need one of these for sure! Thanks for sharing😊

  • @erwinl.8152
    @erwinl.8152 4 года назад +1

    Being a larger bodied person, I really had to look at specs before I got my bike. I ended up with a scrambler style bike and it’s got dual motors, so it has the power to keep me going right along with traffic and cruising up steep hills. Hydraulic brakes are a must for anyone over 200lbs. I think my next bike will be either a Tern or a R&M. I really want a belt drive bike!!

  • @supertolly
    @supertolly 4 года назад

    Very nicely done video, super informative. I am 115 kg but I ride with my dog who is another 10 kg. We manage on my Kona Jake the Snake cyclocross on roads and bumpy terrain but I'm seriously lusting after some of the bikes you feature. The cargo bikes look very practical.

  • @celtglen
    @celtglen 4 года назад +2

    Great I have been looking for this to be addressed!

  • @gerardg1950
    @gerardg1950 4 года назад +4

    I had the rails of my Brooks saddle broken, when I crossed a rather big bump on an off road track. I am 197 cm and 125 kg (6feet 5 inch and 275 lbs.) Great video and thanks for the tips as I am about to buy another ebike this week.

    • @kylev938
      @kylev938 4 года назад +1

      hi i was wondering if you found one that worked for you? if so what kind, im a big guy like yourself. thanks 😊

  • @macmovieman1
    @macmovieman1 4 года назад

    Love this topic. I am watching for a friend.

  • @Aulann623
    @Aulann623 Год назад

    As someone who is 6ft.5 and weighs a little over 330lbs I needed a bike that not only could go with my height but be able to put on extra weight because I use it for everything, riding, shopping and be able to take a beating on both pave and unpaved since I live in Arizona and I found that the Aventon Adventure bikes worked perfect. It's got everything you went over and it's pretty cheap for being such a good bike.

  • @curzonjp
    @curzonjp 4 года назад

    As a big lad (20st +) i found the most important thing was to get a strong set of wheels made . I think i paid around £280 but the wheels are indestructible as well as my weight the also carry full panniers when do some touring .

  • @MizuSenshi86
    @MizuSenshi86 2 года назад +2

    I’m 6’4 350lbs
    What would be best
    I also travel with a back pack full of stuff
    I know I’ll be pushing limits lol

  • @melhood
    @melhood 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Thanks for mentioning cargo bikes. As a heavier rider, that is the way I went. Really want a Tern GSD, but ended up getting a Blix Packa (which I love) because it was more in my budget.

  • @billsnyder6826
    @billsnyder6826 Год назад

    Good job, great video.

  • @billryderactiveketointermi9317
    @billryderactiveketointermi9317 2 года назад +2

    Tell you what. Having a hard time finding the right ebike for 6' 3" 350 lbs. One advice would be so a video specific to bike models. Sooo many videos that go on for an hour on get beefed up wheels. Weight rating on the bike. Etc. Obvious stuff.
    Here's the real problem: most of these bikes are via mail order and I'm no geometry expert. And local shops don't stock many ebikes and if they do it's one brand or two.
    So I desperately need a video review of bikes that will accomidate and fit my measurements well. From that perspective everything out on RUclips right now is a patchwork of guessing. It makes it hard to put down $1 - $3k on something that won't easily be returnable.

    • @cjaquilino
      @cjaquilino 2 года назад

      Did you end up getting an ebike?

  • @herdfan697278
    @herdfan697278 4 года назад

    Great videos and topic. You just claimed another subscriber!

  • @gbird5000
    @gbird5000 4 года назад +4

    Hey Chris, great video as usual! I myself have lost about 20 to 23 pounds give or take since I started riding an ebike in 2017 so this video wasn't as applicable to me but still filled with good info and I enjoyed watching. Question for you, off topic, if I may. I've been eyeing the Specialized Turbo Vado SL for a few weeks now and it's really tempting as a replacement for the Rad Rover I've been riding but the price scares me. I come to you with this because I know you at Propel deal in higher end bikes. Any thoughts on the Vad SL?

  • @keithstewart7514
    @keithstewart7514 3 года назад +1

    In a few plus years my e bike now hauls 220 pound operator instead of the 290 pound rider I started out as. That said I still need all my stuff, drone tools and other stuff. The road always lead to the off road that then begins the next phase of the journey.

  • @markdale6104
    @markdale6104 4 года назад +14

    Thank you so much for this video! Would you please consider doing a video for extra tall riders too?

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +3

      Great feedback! I will look into doing one soon.

    • @shahana_style
      @shahana_style 4 года назад +1

      That's an awesome idea. I'm only 6ft but it's all leg lol

  • @jttaylor7242
    @jttaylor7242 4 года назад +1

    yes great information wish his shop was in uk

  • @vlady8me
    @vlady8me Год назад

    Great video thanks.

  • @tylerandmaren
    @tylerandmaren Год назад

    Thanks for this!

  • @cryptofuture9592
    @cryptofuture9592 4 года назад

    Great presentation

  • @vcancer
    @vcancer 4 года назад +4

    Where was this video a few weeks ago? I made up my mine with the bike I'm going with and it the Sondors fold SX. It's has a capacity of 300 LBS and I like that it can fold so when I take it to work I can put it in a corner out of the way. It's on the high side at $1699 which is more than I wanted to pay for an E-bike but with Covid-19 going on in NYC and me not wanting to get on the subway with a whole lot of people at this time. Damn all the bikes you listed is way out of my price line. For those prices I'll get and eletric Moped.

  • @riderxxl8263
    @riderxxl8263 4 года назад

    You are a big source of inspiration for many people who are looking for an ebike. Even over sea. Keep up the good work!
    BUTT it could be even better if you put a conversion, on screen, of you miles, pounds,.... to km and kg ;-)

  • @kn-qz7by
    @kn-qz7by Год назад

    Very good video, thank you.
    It would've been very helpful to provide links to the bikes and bike manufacturers mentioned in the video.

  • @lyncyr9441
    @lyncyr9441 Год назад

    Perfect bike for travel!

  • @synthspence
    @synthspence 3 года назад +5

    First off, let me say, Impressive video! Loved the content.
    Sadly, I guess I’m on the bigger side of heavy coming at 390 at 6’3” ft tall. I’m a big guy and most bikes just can’t support me, for obvious reasons. I am aware there isn’t much in the market, if at all, that I can find. Is there anything out there for us guys that want to get into shape? Looking for something a bit tough for off road terrain, most trails in my area are great but turn to dirt or nothing eventually.
    Let me know 🤙🏻

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад +2

      Spencer! Thanks for your comments! The closest thing for what you are looking for would be something like the below. It’s rated for 330lbs, but with some upgraded parts I would think it would be ok.
      propelbikes.com/product/bulls-copperhead-evo-hd/

  • @ogre2249
    @ogre2249 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info. Now here's my question. I'm 6'2" 280lbs, live in NYC (terrible roads!!) and on certain occasions, I need to travel up to 35 miles from home to work. I am looking for a bike where I DO NOT have to peddle the majority of that trip. I have looked at the Ariel Grizzly H8 with dual 1000W motors and 2 batteries. I am also looking at the Philodo ebike with dual motors and with an addon, dual batteries, but two controllers. I like the Grizzly because both batteries go to one controller. But I think the Philodo will fit my body type better. Thank you in advance for your opinion.

  • @bubblesway
    @bubblesway 2 года назад +1

    My e bike only pulls 2amps in pas 5 do u think the pas needs to be replaced or do you think it’s a converter problem

  • @tomherron4334
    @tomherron4334 4 года назад +5

    The weight of the rider is one factor but also how much cargo you plan to carry so this video is applicable for riders of all statures.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I totally agree. All these factors come into play.

  • @bryanschroeder6379
    @bryanschroeder6379 2 года назад

    look i have seen a lot of these Videos , great work i am glad to see that this is topic .I like many people started Riding for health or Situation i had medcation controlled Epilepsy for over 17 years then i Started having Seizures. Yes it suck mostly When you cant drive for 3 Months in Some State its 6, during one of these times i Road a Mt bike got in great Shape really miss it.I am interested in an E bike ,Can you give me Suggestion anyone. I would mostly use for Commute to work i have saw The Tern looks Awesome due to its load carry. Just concerd about my job parking Secutrity. i Am at this time 327, i know i will drop wieght ,when i road before at my last job i had for 27 years 16mile round i got down to 295 it played Havic on my Also i live in NW it Wet hear. Sorry about the Errors if you guys were upset.

  • @evemaniac
    @evemaniac 4 года назад

    Nicolai G1 eboxx aluminium frame is aproved up to 150KG.
    This pieces of art come with a heavy price and ranges form 7300€ and up to 9300€

  • @DavesDimension
    @DavesDimension Год назад

    im a heavy rider myself....im 370(trying to get back to 340) right now and i rejoined bike riding at 495 pounds.....7 years ago.. I see most reviewers recommending bikes for people who might max at 245 or 270. Can you recommend any bikes for a guy 6ft tall....370 lbs...( usually go for rides 15-20 miles but also do an annual cancer ride here in buffalo ny.)..under or around 2000.00. I mostly am looking at ebikes for the heavy weigh capacity and for peddle assist on inclines since im an asthmatic. one person recommended hovsco alphs or aventon aventure 2? your thoughts?

  • @Dutchy-enigma
    @Dutchy-enigma 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the info Chris , here in the Netherlands I haven’t been able to find good advice as on what to buy. When I am hitting the 240 pound mark I am looking to buy a r&m superdelite but I don’t know what would be good options to select with the bike to accommodate my weight. Yes s there anything you could recommend. ? The gx option or maby the loose suspension upgrade ?
    Thanks in advance! I absolutely love your videos and the approach you take on talking about a subject even if it is a bit more sensitive. Would love to see a propel in the Netherlands :)
    Greets Patrick

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад +2

      Ironically someone just commented on my tall Rider Video and I think he weighs about the same as you. Maybe you want to reply to him his name is Trent.

  • @drdpetizo
    @drdpetizo 4 года назад +2

    Hope you make a video everyday! Great stuff. When can I visit your Long Beach store?

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +2

      I’d love to do that. I’m working on doing them more often. Let us know if there are any specific topics you’d like covered.
      We moved all of the bikes out of the Long Beach location to mitigate the risk of the looting which turned out to be a smart move. I hope we can reopen in soon. Feel free to reach out via email and we might be able to setup a private demo if you’re interested.

    • @drdpetizo
      @drdpetizo 4 года назад +1

      Propel Electric Bikes sorry to hear that! Glad you had the foresight! Yes I’ll email as looking to get another ebike for my wife!

  • @huntsbychainsaw5986
    @huntsbychainsaw5986 3 года назад

    Thank you for explaining this. I'm currently trying to buy a good "fat tire" electric bike and I am a heavier gentleman.

  • @brianhenderson2417
    @brianhenderson2417 2 года назад

    Do have an opinion on the biktrix juggernaut ebike? Or the addmotor? Those are the 2 bikes I'm leaning towards as I am 6'3, 275 lbs

  • @brianbranch2476
    @brianbranch2476 Год назад

    What kind of E mountain bike would I need for fishing? I am 6'3 380

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 4 года назад +3

    First video for heavy riders I've ever seen, thanks! I'm 270 lbs and I carry groceries that can be as much as 60lbs. Are these weight ratings also including if you carry a load? You'd think they would. Also I hope to go on long worldly journeys with my bike but maybe side bags are not an option at my weight, right? I'd have to have a trailer... but maybe not, just wondering.

    • @gerardg1950
      @gerardg1950 4 года назад

      mwj5368 a Burley Travoy might be what you are looking for :)

  • @istvancsuha2887
    @istvancsuha2887 4 года назад

    Hello Chris,
    May I ask what is your opinion for the "electric folding bikes for heavier people" topic; hence I am 108kg -cca 236 pound- with a 193cm -6ft 3in- frame and i getting tired to pay for my commuting.
    Please help me out with your opinion!

  • @brucehunt6476
    @brucehunt6476 2 года назад

    How about the velotroinc is that good bike for heavy person

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA 3 года назад +1

    "For a Clyde to ride, go 2+ inches wide.
    The un-trims should opt for wider rims.
    For bigger booty, think heavy duty.
    For larger folks, try thicker spokes.
    The giant jocks will not want shocks.
    Did I mention to avoid suspension?
    A tub o' lard wants a #6 handlebar.
    Pounds o' pork want low gears and torque.
    On the "largo" side? Choose a cargo bike.
    And the biggest-assed should not go fast."

  • @douglassterry5019
    @douglassterry5019 4 года назад +1

    Thank chriss from a fellow vet I am 240lb 63'

  • @suzanneribas3746
    @suzanneribas3746 2 года назад

    What is the bicycle 1:33 that is orange? never seen it before. Looks like it has 2 batteries?

  • @merqutio69
    @merqutio69 3 года назад +1

    Is there such a thing as a folding ebike for heavier riders? I'd like to have the option to throw it in the back of my car. Thanks

  • @cingular7895
    @cingular7895 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your breakdown video I found it very helpful . I am Looking to buy my 1st electrical bike I live in New York City pothole central and 5' tall and weigh 250 is there a Pacific bike you can recommend. I will appreciate it so much thank you in advance I will also share this video with my coworkers who are tired of public transportation with this Pandemic going on. Be safe.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Sorry about the delay, but I would recommend checking out the Tern HSD.

  • @TomTom-xp2jb
    @TomTom-xp2jb 4 года назад +3

    Great comments!!! Awesome and informative!!! Plus size E-bikes is a really good idea!!! Thanx!!! 🚲Being 6'3" 250lbs. I appreciate vids like this one. Also fat tire bikes are good for bigger people too. Maybe an idea in future?

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! Much appreciated! Fat tires definitely help as well.

  • @TimothyNeu1986
    @TimothyNeu1986 3 года назад

    As a fluffy guy who weighs in at nearly 260 pounds empty, this list is wonderful! GG! :D

  • @auston781
    @auston781 4 года назад +3

    im about 6 ft 340 with about 800$ budget maybe 900, anyone got suggestions. also thinking about buying a conversion kit and get a regular mountain bike

    • @shahana_style
      @shahana_style 4 года назад

      You might not want to, but you can always go the financing route and just call the financier to make a large first/second payment to pay it off faster. I wouldn't recommend paying that low amount at that weight. We don't have the flexibility lighter people have when it comes to cheaping out. Good luck to you either way!!!

  • @khione8044
    @khione8044 2 года назад

    I didn't see any Cargo Bikes listed inside your video description.

  • @darrenbrown9096
    @darrenbrown9096 4 года назад +1

    thanks I am a heavy person and want to get back riding

  • @renebonnier4340
    @renebonnier4340 Год назад

    6’7 and 330lbs, whats good for me, would like a belt drive

  • @russellyoung9520
    @russellyoung9520 3 года назад +1

    I hope you can help this heavy US Naval Veteran get the best bike for my hard earned dollar. I am currently at 5'11" and 330 lbs. Can you please help me find the right E-bike for me?

  • @timzz4720
    @timzz4720 3 года назад

    Subbed. 👍

  • @thegee-tahguy4877
    @thegee-tahguy4877 4 года назад

    Any decent fat ebike will not only handle 300+ lbs, but the better ones also have some suspension which a heavier person may appreciate

  • @Franzomck
    @Franzomck 3 года назад +1

    A Moustache Samedi Game 6 for a 125 kg rider? what do you think? is the longer travel going to help? great chanel!!!!

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад

      That could work, I might look into getting a coil spring if the stock suspension can't handle the weight. We've done this before and it helps that you can swap spring weights.

  • @Gspsx
    @Gspsx 3 года назад +2

    what if you're tall, but not "heavy" what are the options there? I'm 6'8 ~250lbs. I like the cargo idea. It would be nice to carry couple of 3 year olds.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад +2

      We should totally make a vide for tall riders. Most of our cargo bikes would accommodate you with a few modifications like a longer seatpost and perhaps a different stem/handlebar combination.

  • @harrymon1991
    @harrymon1991 4 года назад +1

    Hey bud great video! I'm about 350lbs and want to attach a hitch and tow my kids around what do you recommend for a bike that can pull this off possibility?

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      I would recommend looking at the Riese & Müller Nevo3 GT Vario with the HD package

    • @persebra
      @persebra 4 года назад

      @@Propelbikes
      $5,939.00
      Yikes!!!
      "with the HD package"
      I couldnt even find the price for that.

  • @FuchsHorst
    @FuchsHorst 4 года назад +2

    I asked several cargo bike manufacturers, they almost all Limit the rider's weight to 110-130kg as saddle posts, pedals and weight distribution to the back wheel does not allow more, even when the total capacity is at 200kg/400lbs. For example the GSD. That said, what is the most catastrophic thing that may happen and is not foreseeable when rider is around 330-350lbs?

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      I totally agree with these points Horst. Really great feedback and comment. The concerns for catastrophic failure would be in more extreme or sporty riding from my perspective. Usually riders 300+ aren’t riding in extreme ways. We’ve seen issues with wheels, pedals, saddles and occasionally frames.

    • @lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI
      @lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI 3 года назад

      @@Propelbikes Occasionally frames, are you kidding? Not the spokes? You know those rods that carry all the weight.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  3 года назад +1

      The wheel includes the spokes right? Maybe there was something lost in translation?

  • @Sampardhanani
    @Sampardhanani 4 года назад

    Hi . I would love to know as to how much power would be sufficient for city riding with occasional inclines. Specifically speaking , will a 250 w motor be sufficient if the bike and the rider are equally light weight. Thanks

    • @yoso585
      @yoso585 4 года назад

      I believe you’d find yourself disappointed at best. Get at least 500. One thing for certain is that you are not ever going to say I wish I had gotten a bike with less power. Even a 1000 is quite docile.

  • @SuperBill68
    @SuperBill68 Год назад

    Quality

  • @midotvadventure504
    @midotvadventure504 4 года назад +2

    Which ebike do you guys suggest for a heavy duty daily delivery job??? Long miles + Speed

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      How much are you planning to carry?

  • @T3XASPATRIOT
    @T3XASPATRIOT 4 года назад +4

    Any company want to help with cost on an “HD Bike” for a rider sitting around 475? Really trying to get ahold of my health. Mainly for my family and any added help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for this informative video.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      I’m not aware of any specific ones, this might be a custom job or take a bike which is as strong as possible be gentle with it until your weight is down a bit. I’d love to help if possible. Reach out to use at propelbikes.com and we can see what we can do.

  • @mikldude9376
    @mikldude9376 4 года назад +1

    Good talk mate, given this day and age with quite a few of us with that middle age spread, even if we are not all middle age or even just larger people,
    the subject of heavier duty bikes or even other forms of better built personal transport does not get near enough coverage.
    As a big dude myself , I would put a good emphasis on the gearing and power unit, because,
    some are just not going to cut the mustard if you are heavy, for example a 250 watt hub motor may not have nearly enough torque.
    Going back to pedals, I found the standard bike pedals inadequate for my size 14 feet, so after a bit of shopping around I found some Giant brand hd mountain bike down hill race pedals that had a nice low profile with a large flat area for a big hoof 😁,
    and I think they also have replaceable bearings.
    foot comfort should not be under valued, but those seeking budget pedals may want to look elsewhere.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I appreciate it! I do think some motors rated at 250W are plenty for heavy riders. I put the Bosch Gen 4 CX motor against most 500W or 750W motors any day. Definitely a good call on the platform pedals as that’s what we recommend.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 4 года назад

      @@Propelbikes Yes , no doubt some 250 motors and 250 watt kits are better than others ,
      Some years ago i did what many others do buying a no name brand 250 hub motor kit from ebay , and fitting it to a cheap but fairly heavy ish mountain bike , and with my fairly large mass at the time (probably around 125 kg/275 pounds ) and big frame , and the added weight of the motor and battery ,
      the hub motor barely had enough power to attain walking speed ...... eventually on its own on a flat road after some distance .
      Basically the assistance level was almost utterly useless ,
      And if you have a few years on your body with hard labor with burned out ankles , knees and hips and need a bit more assistance , not having enough power is just a major disappointment .
      In my neck of the woods (australia ) we have the dreaded 250 watt power limit , clearly power to weight ratio was not even given a single thought when laws where passed ,
      Bloody pencil pushers :) .
      Have a good day sir .

  • @martinneumann9345
    @martinneumann9345 2 года назад

    If you have a gross rating of 350lb. on some R&M wouldn't that limit rider weight to 280 Lb. if bike weighs 70 lbs. ?

  • @JasonSmith-qx3zh
    @JasonSmith-qx3zh 2 года назад

    What about heavy and tall?

  • @jaywodtley9761
    @jaywodtley9761 4 года назад

    I'm 280 and looking for an upgrade to my bike. Looks like Chris from Propel is the spot to go to.

  • @anthonyofarrell513
    @anthonyofarrell513 3 года назад

    GSD folding bike?

  • @emorypowell2919
    @emorypowell2919 2 года назад

    I also upgraded to the mag wheels.

    • @jasweb147
      @jasweb147 Год назад

      Are you a heavy rider? I'm 350, would mag wheels hold up?

  • @benjaminfraeyman
    @benjaminfraeyman 4 года назад

    Why no kg values mentioned?

  • @pooh40
    @pooh40 3 года назад +1

    bike @ 7:07????

  • @crazydrifter13
    @crazydrifter13 4 года назад

    Wow nice one.

  • @richardhurt4371
    @richardhurt4371 2 года назад

    Day6 samson 400 limit

  • @RT-yc3tk
    @RT-yc3tk 4 года назад

    What bike is that at 9:11 min? Please.

    • @ecoworrier
      @ecoworrier 3 года назад +1

      Tern hsd s+ I believe. Great bike. Hope to buy one for my wife/kids (1m48cm smallest)/visitors/me going shopping (1m98cm). Its very versatile and super simple to ride with the enviolo automatiq.

  • @fmc6338
    @fmc6338 4 года назад +1

    I'm a Clydesdale, heavy rider.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      Nice. Do you ride an ebike?

    • @fmc6338
      @fmc6338 4 года назад +1

      @@Propelbikes Still on conventional been saving up for an R&M ever since you appeared on EBR over 2 years ago.

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      I really respect that Frank! That’s some serious commitment. R&M makes some pretty amazing bikes.

  • @robertharrison4311
    @robertharrison4311 4 года назад +3

    Cargo Bikes are what's up

    • @Propelbikes
      @Propelbikes  4 года назад

      We sure do love cargo bikes!

  • @Lumpia_In_Texas
    @Lumpia_In_Texas 2 года назад

    I'm 250 and heading up. Can't stop eating brisket and steak need a "beefy" bike

  • @Mr1fish2fish
    @Mr1fish2fish 2 года назад

    I am imperial measurement person: what is a Newton meter? Please include pounds and ounces, inches, and feet and mph in your further reports. Thanks.

  • @suzanneribas3746
    @suzanneribas3746 2 года назад

    And 5:14?

  • @shantayebryant7283
    @shantayebryant7283 2 года назад

    I am 277 I have tern hsd wish I got the gsd I carry my daughter too. S