Yep, obviously stripped a heap of weight out. A real test would be two Oranges, Just over 150kg. Now who has two or many many more Oranges?Come-on I know Konas are heavy but 35kg each....I want to see the competition failure videos.
We can just substitute filing cabinets surely?Yep, obviously stripped a heap of weight out. A real test would be two Oranges, Just over 150kg. Now who has two or many many more Oranges?
I want to see them too! Maybe we should offer to put other brands of rack on this thing and film the results for those manufacturers . Volunteers? Anyone?Come-on I know Konas are heavy but 35kg each....I want to see the competition failure videos.
Love it. Now if only we could turn that into some sort of test that gave us quantifiable results. Are you volunteering your car ?I did another test when someone reversed their car into mine with the bike on the back. No damage to the bike and only a paint scratch on the rack. Their car was well dented.
Yep... 35kg each. Check out the video at 1.06 and you'll see the steel plates fitted into the main triangle of the frames.35kg? Did you fill the tubes with concrete?
See comment directly above, mate . The bikes certainly weren't that heavy till we put 'em on a high-fat dietYeah 35kg each... WTF
True, but they'd also be a helluva lot more expensive to use as test bikes than standard old MTBs fattened up the way we've done here.A couple of loaded up Ebikes would be 25-30kg