I'm 6'1" and 260 lbs. My wife is around 180. These figures ad up to more than the posted capacity for my new 2014 ZX14R. Are there other heavyweights here and do we have a problem with riding two up?
Created on: 04/30/14 08:23 AM
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ZEROPILOT
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Rider, passenger weight
04/30/14 8:23 AM
I'm 6'1" and 260 lbs. My wife is around 180. These figures ad up to more than the posted capacity for my new 2014 ZX14R. Are there other heavyweights here and do we have a problem with riding two up?
Bobby914
Location: Chester, VA
Joined: 04/19/13
Posts: 1859
RE: Rider, passenger weight
05/01/14 1:43 PM
I would a stiffer spring in the back but power wise I don't think it's gonna be a problem, they usually do this calculation by what the rear shock is gonna hold in a "worse case" scenario. It will wear faster the more you ride two up but with a spring change you will be all right, ride on brother!
alg8er
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Wolfman
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Rook
Joined: 03/28/09
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RE: Rider, passenger weight
05/03/14 9:31 PM
I carried 400 lbs with rider and passenger just fine. Still ran away from a fast car.
Carrying a 100 lb passenger, I don't feel much difference at all in the power compared to just carrying my 200 lbs.
Maddevill
Location: Hayward, CA
Joined: 04/23/11
Posts: 2672
RE: Rider, passenger weight
05/05/14 12:50 PM
I currently weigh 211(!!! Damn donunts!) My wife weighs 145-ish, ( less-ish dear, i swear!) I put a heavy Race Tech spring on the shock and all is well. The motor doesn't care, it could be dragging an anchor behind it and I doubt I would notice.
Mad
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