Being the biggest boy on the block 'round here (that will at least admit it anyhow

) I have owned a number of bikes, and until 4 years ago , my wife was my 24-7 passenger. Me at 335 (loosing

) and her at 135 with gear for out of town adventures (usually a weeks worth), I'm sure we were "overloaded". Here's the thing, I'm very strong, which I think helps, as holding the bike up at stops is an issue if the rider can't balance it. Manufactures have to lean on the conservative side, because if the said "1000 lb's max", people would make home depot runs on them. Now, I'm not scoffing at the weight limit deal, if you don't feel comfortable, then by all means, don't carry the weight. Here's a couple thing to keep in mind for those who run on the heavier side. Tires, check your pressure often, and keep it at max pounds (you should check them anyway). Brakes, check them regularly, and use a pad that provides the best stopping power. I'm sure not all will share my same opinion (it is , after all an opinion), but I cranked out over 100,000 miles carrying my wife safely on much smaller bikes than my Roadie. Fatboy out.

BB