The stock powertrain on the bike was designed around an 180 lb rider. That being said, the frame is extremely robust and can support up to 225 lb easily. Some of our team members are 220 lb have no issues ripping the bike. Keep in mind that heavier weight, there should be expectations set on temperature management regarding hill climbs, jumps, track time etc.
We don't have any rider data above 225, but it really depends on the rider style and what you're really looking for. If you're looking to get the bike to put around the pits, you'll be ok. But if you're looking for something to hill climb, ride hard and jump, you may want to consider a larger bike that is more appropriate for a heavier rider.
If you're a heavier rider we would recommend going with some suspension and powertrain upgrades.
We're always developing and coming out with new rad stuff! Check up the upgrade options HERE.
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