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    Yamaha Jog and your weight

    Ok this is potentially a bit of a personal question. Just wanting to know from all you Yamaha CV50 Jog riders what is roughly your weight (in kg).

    Got mine home, picked up the manual and read it is supposed to have a maximum fully laden load of 66kg

    I'll reveal the load mine needs to deal with a little later.

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    I have personally seen them handle much more than that.

    I mean any guy is normally more than that unless they are stick thin!

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    When i owned my Jog i went for a ride around 15kms with me (80kgs) and my friend on the back that weighed 140kgs i must confess it was rather slow and cornering on it was very tricky, but it still goes fine the new owner has around 16000kms on it at the moment.
    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    I mean any guy is normally more than that unless they are stick thin!
    Sob, Sob, guess thats me, and dont forget midgets they are normal people too you know!
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