Honesty
where did you get the weight limit data for the audax?
I am reluctant to paste the email I received from SJS here, but here is the main paragraph.
I say reluctant, as I don't want to embarrass or make it awkward for SJS by posting what the writer thought was a private email into a public forum. If the ''forum" thinks this isn't a good idea let me know and I will remove it, as I don't feel totally respectful doing this.
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Unfortunately I do not agree with your proposal of an Audax frame due to the weight limit of the rider being 15 stone (95kg). I understand your point that you will not ride with luggage and you will be on sealed roads but I would still strongly advise against this and I would push the Club Tour on you as it is basically an Audax on steroids.. It can carry more which will help with the rider weight and it can take a larger tyre which can also be an advantage. I do not want to sound harsh but I really want to stress about the weight limit of the bike and we would have to sale that frame without a warranty knowing this.
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I am quite amazed how we all seem to refer to our Nomads as Land Rovers.
Jags, I've watched your Youtube link, I'd be too scared to ride a carbon bike at my almost 130kg, I'd be scared of snapping it. Or are these carbon frames stronger than steel, so I have nothing to worry about? I've just assumed carbon isn't as strong as a steel frame. However it would be hard to beat the 499 pounds of the Club Tour I would guess (plus another 100 for the fork.)
Wheels are sorted from wheelworks.co.nz who built my Nomad wheels and have no concern building 700c wheels for my size: White Ind T11 hubs. DT Swiss 585 rims, bladed DT Swiss Aerolite.
I really should be sensible and leave a faster bike for now, and keep saving for my UK trip!
Anyway got to go, off for a short-ish 35km ride on the Nomad. (Short as I've finished a 12 hour night shift and had 4 hours sleep, but if I had anymore I wouldn't sleep tonight)
Tony