

Not exactly proud to post this after seeing what I look like on a bike lol but this is for my 6’5+, 300lbs+ riders. Just get out there and ride. Nothing stopping you, and I didn’t get last. 😉
Also, your bike can take the weight. I spent way too long indoors just looking at my bike saying another 10lbs and I’ll get on it.
by worktheoldmuscles
19 Comments
My man
Hell yeah. 5’11” 255 and about to do two days of gravel – 25 miles 3000 feet each. More climbing than I have ever done before but I love being on the bike.
Congrats on all your PRs! Looks like it was a great ride.
Kudos!!!
Good Work!!!
👏🏻
Hey that’s a solid time, I’m a good bit lighter than you and managed the 54 miler in just over 4 hours last weekend. The west Texas wind was brutal and that windmill climb was tough!
Great job!
I’m a big guy and completely get! Such satisfaction finishing a ride, long or short.
192cm and 130kg here, managed to do my first 50km rides last weekend.
This is the way!
Very impressive! I didn’t even know you could get an elevation gain in Texas over 500 ft 🙂
Bro that’s how I used to look on a bike. Keep riding and enjoying the adventure !
Hell yeah! Those calf muscles are the calf muscles of a cyclist 🙂
Way to go!
When you have a goal everything gets a lot easier. This year I even bought enough winter gear so I could just get out and ride. Now it’s easy – I want to go, I go. Usually at least 🙂
And you made me want to do some new pbs :). Let’s keep up!
Thanks for posting this. As a fellow big guy, I’ve been thinking about signing up for my first race, but I’ve been pretty insecure about it. I think I’m gonna give it a shot 🙂
Hell yeah brother
Hey what did you think of the route? I did the 70 and felt it was more technical than i expected by far
Way! To! Go!
Thattaboy!!!!
As a fellow Clydesdale, word.