Can my scooter carry 150 kg even though the manual says max. 100 kg?

The manual states a maximum load capacity of 100 kg, but what if I take someone with me? That would put us at around 150 kg. Will they be able to handle it, or should I just leave it alone?

Thanks in advance

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pony
7 years ago

if you load the roller with more than 100kg, you lose the insurance cover. ah yes… what does the permit say in detail?

this is not a manual, but a manual. if 100kg stands, it is 100kg and no more.

wildpark5
7 years ago
Reply to  pony

if you load the roller with more than 100kg, you lose the insurance cover.

Nonsense, the insurance has nothing to do with it.

Schnoofy
7 years ago

I would be much more interested if this "overload" does not result in the cancellation of the permit.

If the brakes are designed for a maximum weight of 100 Kg, this could have quite unpleasant insurance consequences for you in case of an accident.

WosIsLos
7 years ago

It would be negligible not to be informed about the technical conditions in the user manual.

It would be intent to override the technical circumstances against better knowledge.

In court, I don't want to be in your skin when it comes to an accident due to the overload.

Schmilu
7 years ago

Hello

If you don't drive a hundred kilometers, he'll make it. Only it can be that it is not allowed because the charge is too high that is then as with an overloaded hanger.

Greetings Luca

ShishaGut
7 years ago

If it's in the handbook, it should be that right.

No idea how you're coming to the 150.

Nemo75
7 years ago
Reply to  ShishaGut

Probably he plus pillion together weighs 150kg

wildpark5
7 years ago

What's that baby scooter?