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Itchy beard

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  1. Thanks guys. I think it's more that I don't know exactly what part the weight limit is for.. I find it unlikely I'll bend the frame or anything but maybe I'll bow the wheels or something, I've never had an e bike before so alot of stuff about certain brands being bad or cheap. I found good reviews about alot of kudos bikes but generally their info seems quite limited. Also what is with most YouTube reviews lol. Most of them are "yeah it's brilliant look how fast it goes and how sleek it is" no real information as to why it's good haha
  2. Hey peeps, I've seen similar questions around the web but generally no response is very informative or definitive that I've seen. I have recently purchased a kudos typhoon, I never considered myself worthy of being too heavy for anything although I'm not skinny.. the max weight for the rider is supposed to be 100kg Now I'm 102kg by all account my scaled are a little off occasionally but ballpark is 100kg.. So 100kg on the edge that's fine but I'll generally be carrying another 10-15kg of stuff with me... Part of this I don't understand anyway, the typhoon is supposed to be for the taller people but generally I find most people above 5"10 are bound to be bordering that 100kg and more so with a backpack With that then I'm pretty sure I can still ride the bike but is that 100kg of the weight limit them playing it safe and what has the limit? Is it the frame? Wheels? Motor..? Thanks all for any insight
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