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Buggy for the LARGER Gentleman

Casmo - 24-6-2011 at 09:21 AM

Hi there,

Myself and my mate are looking to go halves on our first buggy. Thing is, while im average height and average weigth (ok a little over average) he is 7 ft tall and probably not far off 20st. So far ive been pointed in the direction of the libre v max strong, which is a little out of our price range..
Im looking at a 2nd had Barracuda, does anyone know the weith restrictions of this buggy? Any other suggestions are also very welcome..

Thanks guys..

DAKITEZ - 24-6-2011 at 09:51 AM

20st is only about 280lbs so he is not that heavy. The Barracuda is not available in the USA to the best of my knowledge so I will not be able to help you with the weight capacity of it. But you can look at the windspeed pro Ivanpah buggy , XXtreme Apexx , or MG aero. They will have no problem holding 20st, but more important they will be able to hold someone 7ft tall. Getting his height comfortable in the buggy I think will be the harder part than the weight.

Casmo - 24-6-2011 at 10:04 AM

Thanks for the reply.. well at 7 ft, he's well used to ill fitting seats I assure you, I think its excepted that a perfect fit is unlikely, especially as we intend to share... good to hear the weight issue is not as big an issue as I though. Only problem is that here in Ireland, suppliers and 2nd hand deals are limited far as I can tell.

popeyethewelder - 24-6-2011 at 10:44 AM

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Originally posted by Casmo
Thanks for the reply.. well at 7 ft, he's well used to ill fitting seats I assure you, I think its excepted that a perfect fit is unlikely, especially as we intend to share... good to hear the weight issue is not as big an issue as I though. Only problem is that here in Ireland, suppliers and 2nd hand deals are limited far as I can tell.


Dont bother with a Barracuda, the side rails are way too small for a rider that size and weight...I have just sent a buggy to Ireland funnily enough...search on the Irish forums, failing that search on Kite Crowd forum in the UK...much more likely to find a second hand buggy there rather than on the US forum....good luck

awindofchange - 24-6-2011 at 10:45 AM

Shipping an Ivanpah buggy to you would be the biggest hurdle. As far as weight and size, the Ivanpah will handle that no problem.

You may want to check with Popeye to see if he has something that will work for you - or if he would be willing to build you something. He is a bit closer to you than the U.S. so shipping wouldn't be nearly as expensive.

markite - 24-6-2011 at 10:59 AM

That Barracuda is a good deal. I was exchanging emails with a buddy that moved from canada to Ireland a few years ago and it's that buggy and a few others were discussed - not sure how long it'll adjust. Are you in the north or south - my buddy Mike's usually at Inch on his Libre dragster.
I think the owner the barracuda has an Apexx now and needs to make some room.

ripsessionkites - 24-6-2011 at 12:01 PM

hehehe, he said ApeXX

if you're in it for the long haul spend the money now and save than switching buggies until you finally get to a full race buggy.

im just curious how you share??? if the winds up no one can get me out of the buggy until I need use the boy's room or need some Rockstar.

Drewculous - 26-6-2011 at 06:44 PM

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Originally posted by ripsessionkites
Rockstar.


sorry for the veer, but when did you switch to rockstar? :puzzled:

mougl - 26-6-2011 at 08:25 PM

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Originally posted by Drewculous
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Originally posted by ripsessionkites
Rockstar.


sorry for the veer, but when did you switch to rockstar? :puzzled:


Been a while bro, where u been???

Rockstar, that's cute :)

Spike...that's a MANS energy drink

ripsessionkites - 27-6-2011 at 02:02 AM

hehehe, before NABX ... see pics of racing plates. *ignore the Dora sticker*

Redbull Out --- Rockstar In. plus they come in larger cans, well so did RB now too.

Thx to Heliboy for the wicked stickers.

veer out.

Drewculous - 27-6-2011 at 07:38 AM

I noticed, just never asked :dunno:

Spike...hell yeah brother!!

Casmo - 4-7-2011 at 01:39 PM

Hi Guys,

Me again.. well, the hunt continues but i got a couple of promising leads. Can anyone tell me the upper weight limit of the
libre v-max? as i understand its a very sturdy buggy but i was told the libre zebra (which i believe is very similar to the vmax) would not be strong enough and that i needed to go for a v-max strong. Can anyone advise? Cheers...

jellis - 4-7-2011 at 06:26 PM

Thanks for the plug Ricardo, but Libre doesn't, the make the Full Race anymore but like all Libres they are still conveted buggies and there was no need for shiney stainless bling at higher prices. If would recommend the V Max for under 250lbs unless you are going to do jumping then get the strong package.

Casmo - 5-7-2011 at 07:30 AM

Ricardo?

kite killer - 5-7-2011 at 10:07 AM

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