Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: Golden Steed on October 17, 2005, 03:16:11 PM
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After seeing the Raven Sport Tour at the Cycle show at the weekend I am now totally besotted.
I am planning to sell a couple of internal organs to get hold of this beauty. I do have one question - As a slightly heavier rider (about 16 stone) would I be putting this frame (which i gather has fairly thin walls) under too much pressure. I would say I have a relaxed pedalling technique but I do like to get out of the saddle now and then and really hammer the pedals.
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I think Thorn tend to err on the side of strength rather than lightness, so I don't think your weight should be an issue. Steel is very durable anyway.
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Great - all i have to do now is sell a kidney - I really see this as a bike that will last me a lifetime.
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I am planning to sell a couple of internal organs to get hold of this beauty.
Of course, if you sell enough body parts, you won't be 16 stone any more, and your weight won't be a problem.
Anyway, if you like the bike enough, and ride it enough, you won't be 16 stone for long anyway.
I wasn't overweight at 11 stone and 5'8", but after a year of cycling about 50 miles a week I was down to 9 3/4 stone. And eating a lot more. I think that must be my minimum because two years later and doing 100 miles a week on the tandem, the weight is unchanged.
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Originally posted by Golden Steed
After seeing the Raven Sport Tour at the Cycle show at the weekend I am now totally besotted.
I am planning to sell a couple of internal organs to get hold of this beauty. I do have one question - As a slightly heavier rider (about 16 stone) would I be putting this frame (which i gather has fairly thin walls) under too much pressure. I would say I have a relaxed pedalling technique but I do like to get out of the saddle now and then and really hammer the pedals.
I have a Nomad, and i am 16.5 stone and it handles me and all my gear with no drama ...