Hello all, been looking through the forum and this looks like a great site !!
I have a question that I hope someone can give me some advice on please.
My wife has bought me a bike as a surprise for my birthday as I have been meaning to get one for a while.
She bought me a Giant Seek 3 which on the surface is a very nice bike but I noticed the tyres sort of went flat when I sat on the bike, I looked at the tyre to obtain the pressure I noticed that the tyre has a max loading of 70 kg (11 Stone), if this is the case then then I am too heavy for this Bike/Tyre and my wife has either wasted her money or I will need to by new higher rated tyres/wheels, worst case scenario I will have to sell the bike and buy one that is more suitable.
Does the fact that the riders weight is distributed over the two wheels mean a max load of 140 kg? and I need to pump the tyres up (not checked the pressure in the tyres yet as I dont have a means of measuring this)
Many thanks for reading this
Regards
Taff
I have a question that I hope someone can give me some advice on please.
My wife has bought me a bike as a surprise for my birthday as I have been meaning to get one for a while.
She bought me a Giant Seek 3 which on the surface is a very nice bike but I noticed the tyres sort of went flat when I sat on the bike, I looked at the tyre to obtain the pressure I noticed that the tyre has a max loading of 70 kg (11 Stone), if this is the case then then I am too heavy for this Bike/Tyre and my wife has either wasted her money or I will need to by new higher rated tyres/wheels, worst case scenario I will have to sell the bike and buy one that is more suitable.
Does the fact that the riders weight is distributed over the two wheels mean a max load of 140 kg? and I need to pump the tyres up (not checked the pressure in the tyres yet as I dont have a means of measuring this)
Many thanks for reading this
Regards
Taff