One day it just might? A bike to me should be very trust worthy to the tune of about 20 thousand miles in the least, of my expectations for frame integrity..but that is just me.. As for ''thin walled tubing''' and inferior alloys I've totally had first hand experience. I have cracked the head/fork tubes on Huffies twice ''Scary''. Have Cracked the trailing arms in the rear on three occasions no motor was involved, no stunts just plain peddling. This was my younger days when I was lighter in weight too.
Your at 6 ft 2, weigh almost 300 pounds! That must be one cramped up rough ride! Like sitting in a tiny car with the steering wheel pined to your chest and no prayer of getting the seat to slide back.. lol Ask me how I know!? I be 6 foot tall 260 pounds and would flee for my life from the likes of that.
Oh yeah with daily cargo I can far exceed 300 pounds on occasion.
Last here is the funny part it's all made in china now so ....Choose carefully. Cranny I say no. IMHO.
Life has got better over here over the years and reading on this subject over many forums. I can simply buy decent grade steel that the walls of the tubing are not too thin and of course be a good grade alloy. Make my own! No more cramped up Clown circus Bear acts here
I did make to 6000 miles on this Pyle ..Never ever again