currently, my wife and I exceed the weight capacity of the scooter. I will check the shock that is on the scooter to see if it is adjustable. I was just curious if anyone with an AK550 had went with an aftermarket shock, but apparently not. I appreciate the replies and will report how an aftermarket shock performs versus the stock one.😃
Adjusting the rear shock does not increase the carrying capacity of a scooter - nor does changing shocks - but it should help keep you from 'bottoming' the shocks too often. The load capacity is taking into consideration the frame (welds, bearings & reinforcing), tires, brakes, steering, etc., etc.
I think the Burgman 400 had about the greatest carrying capacity of any scooter I've read about. It was just over 400lbs. The 650 was similar.
Many will tell you that the manufacturer sets very safe/modest load capacity figures in order to 'cover their bottoms'....and that people regularly exceed those figures (think of the last two-up Harley you saw go by)
A scooter for each might be a possibility?
Stig