Apollo AGB (or is is ABG?) -36 Max Load 396# - realistic?
Specs on txpowersport and another site I checked list "Max Load 396#". Roketa site lists 440#!
My first thought was they mean gross weight but then the carrying capacity would only be a bit less than 140# which doesn't seem likely. Is the max load they claim realistic? Not that I'm thinking about loading that heavy, however I am a bit of a sasquatch and would need to carry about 30# of gear with me. I'd just be exploring the desert, no jumps and not a speed demon. |
The reviews I have read say the Apollo 36 is a surprisingly big, heavy, tall bike so the max weight doesn't surprise me. I would think youre good to go.
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Thanks.. Further digging has turned up 440# and 400# elsewhere. Specs don't seem to indicate particularly tall, however at 6'2" I'm sure it'll be fine.
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I am 5'9 and it fits me about perfectly. So at 6'2 it might feel a little short for you.
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Thanks for the info though, the more informed the better I figure.. still haven't pulled the trigger. |
Anything else you want to know just ask I bought mine 2 months ago and I have done some upgrading on it but overall it is a pretty solid bike considering how cheap it was.
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Someone on youtube doing an ongoing review of the Apollo stated that it is not a full-size bike, but rather a slightly bigger pit bike. I have never seen the bike in person, so cannot attest or rebut that statement, but that is what he stated. I still cannot imagine the weight limited to 150 or so pounds, but 400 or more seems too heavy.
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I put a FMF turbocore 2 spark arrestor on it. I checked out the stock one and it does appear to have a spark arrestor as well. I was going to change it out anyway aftermarket breaths a lot better and is much lighter.
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