Let's he real /n/, cycling will never become mainstream unless it adopts to the modern era and human bodies as they are, not how we'd like them to be. In this thread, let's discuss particular bike models that are supportive of modern people, and any good changes to bike infrastructure you've spotted that should be applied around the board. Also tips for personal touches we can do to make cycling with a bigger body that bit more comfortable.
Pretty sure ozempic was the final straw that killed the HAES cult. You don't even have to be obese anymore, not that you ever did, but now you REALLY don't have to be, so what's the point of doing this? Haven't women moved on to calling short men fascists?
it probably is a problem if you buy a chinese frame from aliexpress that weighs 1.5lbsmost limits on normal frames are conservative and for liability purposes
>>2057098High quality brands put weight limits on their shit because it's bad for the brand image if people associate it with fat people. Like how everyone just assumes you're a loser if you drive a Nissan now that Nissan pumped their sales figures by partnering up with "distressed credit" car loan companies
>>2057101Nah it's because they break also you could look like this and ride most frames
>>2057107yes but thats just because the average slightly overweight male weighs 100kg
>>2057109a jacked dude also weighs over 100kgP(e)N(i)S make bib shorts with a 40 inch waist
>>2057113I always laugh when fat guys try to cope by saying muh bench muh bench, bench doesn't make your waistline grow