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Libre Full Race, what size is right for me? Help ~~~

leebrianh - 23-1-2007 at 12:57 PM

Ok, I am getting a Libre Full Race but can't decide what size is right for me without trying it. I am 5' 6" and weighs 155 lb and thought small size would be right for me but after talking to Jon Ellis (he is riding x-small and he is much bigger guy than me), I think x-small might be a good choice.

Anyone who is riding Libre Full Race out there, from you guys experience, what size do you think is right for me? Again, I am 5' 6" and 155 lb. Keep in mind that I wear a seat harness. Thank you guys.

kitemaker4 - 23-1-2007 at 03:25 PM

Sent you a u2u message.

Susan

action jackson - 23-1-2007 at 04:07 PM

x-small..............aj

goreo95033 - 23-1-2007 at 06:26 PM

I'm with aj... X-small. I have a small, and I'm 5'6" 135lbs. A narrower frame helps hold you in better.

leebrianh - 23-1-2007 at 06:36 PM

I am getting toward X-small now. X-Small definately makes sense during dry lake ride but most of time I will be riding on the beach and maybe wearing a jacket. Would I be able to comfortably fit into X-Small during fall ~ spring time with some more clothes on + seat harness? I am spending over $1000 here and just want to make sure I get the right one. Thank you guys for any input.

Tigger - 24-1-2007 at 12:44 AM

The smallest is just as fast as the largest, so I go for the comfort. A larger, longer buggy will give you a smoother ride than a short one. If your young, a short wheel base is fine. At my age, it can't be long enough. I am 57 years young, 6'1", 200 lbs. I like a smooth ride!:wink2:

elkiter - 24-1-2007 at 12:52 AM

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Originally posted by leebrianhAnyone who is riding Libre Full Race out there, from you guys experience, what size do you think is right for me? Again, I am 5' 6" and 155 lb. Keep in mind that I wear a seat harness. Thank you guys.


I'm 5'6" & weigh 150lbs. and I ride small Libre Fullrace.
I honestly think the small will fit you best.

leebrianh - 24-1-2007 at 08:09 AM

man, this is tough! So far, I've got 7 votes and x-small is winning only by one.

X-Small makes sense because it can hold me better but again, what good is it if it is TOO small?

Jon is going to order my Full Race today or tomorrow so, I will have to make a decision soon. I only wish if I could try one or another.

Thank you guys for all your support. I love this forum!!!!! - Brian

sunset-Jim - 24-1-2007 at 09:28 AM

I can tell ya this, When I do finally get a new full race for myself, I will without doubt go with the x-small. It is a nice fit for me even with wearing a seat harness, along with a thick coat during the cold times. It may say x-small, but it sure doesn't feel or look like something "x-small".

And you may want to consider too that when it comes to buggies, Jon knows what he's talking about.

Jim
5'7, 210lbs

leebrianh - 24-1-2007 at 09:47 AM

Jim, you are a tie-breaker! Including your vote, it is 4:5 and x-small is the winner. Well~ in case I can't fit into x-small, at least I know who to blame :D

Thank you guys all. You guys are great!!!

elkiter - 24-1-2007 at 10:05 AM

Hi Brian,

I know I'm not making it easier for you to make the decision, But is there a considerable difference between the size small and xsmall? I also went through the same thing when I purchased mine 7 years ago. Everyone I talked to, said to get the xsmall, because I'm a small guy.
Guess what...I got the small instead, because I think the difference is only minor, and I can't be happier with my decision.

It's sure tough to make the choice when you don't have anything to try,
but I think the following photos will give you a better idea.

Remember we are about identical is height and weight.

Here's my Libre Fullrace V4A Stainless steel size small:


and me riding it:


Just trying to help...
Cheers!

elkiter - 24-1-2007 at 10:07 AM

Oooooppps.

Too late I think you already made your choice.
Scratch that.

Oh well...

leebrianh - 24-1-2007 at 11:19 AM

elkiter, you sure are not making it any easier - just kidding. seriously, I really appreciate your input.

The difference between x-small and small must not be that much as those who have x-small said they fit into buggy well even with winter clothes and harness and most of all, they all are bigger than I am.

Looks like I can't go wrong with either size but I decided to go with x-small because (1) from others' experience, I would fit into x-small with no problem, (2) I am upgrading to Full Race from Vmax because Vmax seat is too large.

Hope I made the right decision. Thanks for all your help. - Brian

leebrianh - 24-1-2007 at 12:25 PM

elkite, different topic but I like your Full Race wheels. Where did you get them? - Brian

elkiter - 24-1-2007 at 01:39 PM

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Originally posted by leebrianh
elkite, different topic but I like your Full Race wheels. Where did you get them? - Brian


Hey Brian,

These are custom "alu" wheels that I got it from Skyline Wings in Vancouver, BC
(Same place I bought my buggy from).
Used to be operated by David and Luke Stanek,
before Jon Ellis took over the North American Distribution.

They cost a fortune, and only good for aesthetics, but sure attract attention.

Maybe you can ask Jon if he can still get them.
I'm also curious if these are still available.

I believe they were custom made in Cananda, and there were several designs to choose from.

E

jellis - 24-1-2007 at 05:51 PM

elkiter could I ask why your seat is set so high in the buggy? Sorry but the rims are no longer being made.
In regards to the extra small and the small libres; both buggies have the same seat size (small) but the extra small buggy has side rails that are a little closer and way taller on the sides to help keep you comfortable and secure in the buggy a bit better. I am 6'3" and weigh 235 lbs and use an extra small Hardcore. The only difference between the larger sizes is the width between the rails and seat sizes; the lenght and width of the buggies overall are the same. Stem lenghts are the same as well as the axles and the forks, even the lenght of the rail are the same front to rear. I hope this helps.
jellis
:frog:

elkiter - 24-1-2007 at 10:50 PM

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Originally posted by jellis
elkiter could I ask why your seat is set so high in the buggy?
jellis


I need enough bottom clearance. Unlike the beach or drylake, Shoreline field is rough and unforgiving. Rocks and broken bottles everywhere.

E

WolfWolfee - 11-2-2007 at 06:35 AM

You better seriously get yourself a RIPS belly pan.
Elkiter

elkiter - 12-2-2007 at 09:56 PM

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Originally posted by WolfWolfee
You better seriously get yourself a RIPS belly pan.
Elkiter


I'm already looking into that, after seeing one of my buddies belly pan a few days back.
I'm thinking using 7mil lexan material and have it lasercut from work.
I just need to digitize a pattern.

E

Nickthechef - 18-2-2007 at 02:52 PM

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Originally posted by leebrianh
Ok, I am getting a Libre Full Race but can't decide what size is right for me without trying it. I am 5' 6" and weighs 155 lb and thought small size would be right for me but after talking to Jon Ellis (he is riding x-small and he is much bigger guy than me), I think x-small might be a good choice.

Anyone who is riding Libre Full Race out there, from you guys experience, what size do you think is right for me? Again, I am 5' 6" and 155 lb. Keep in mind that I wear a seat harness. Thank you guys.


So did you get a Small libre Full Race..or a Xs like mine!!!!


I have this Libre Full Race xs for over five years Now love it!!!!!!

leebrianh - 18-2-2007 at 07:02 PM

I've ordered XS and am doing waiting game. Can't wait to ride it! - Brian

Nickthechef - 23-2-2007 at 05:07 AM

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Originally posted by leebrianh
I've ordered XS and am doing waiting game. Can't wait to ride it! - Brian


So Brian....
Were are you buying your buggy from!!!!!!! Direct from Libre ?
Might be quicker if you did.....www.libre.de