Elise - Could a Small(ish) Child Drive One?
Discussion
My son is 13, but quite small (4'9"). He knows how to drive and races karts, and would like some road car experience (on private land of course), and maybe the MSE junior track events.
Now, I have a Caterham Superlight R300, but the seating, pedal location, and s/s gearbox, don't work for him.
Would an Elise S or R provide better adjustability for someone relatively small?
thanks
Now, I have a Caterham Superlight R300, but the seating, pedal location, and s/s gearbox, don't work for him.
Would an Elise S or R provide better adjustability for someone relatively small?
thanks
Geneve said:
My son is 13, but quite small (4'9"). He knows how to drive and races karts, and would like some road car experience (on private land of course), and maybe the MSE junior track events.
Now, I have a Caterham Superlight R300, but the seating, pedal location, and s/s gearbox, don't work for him.
Would an Elise S or R provide better adjustability for someone relatively small?
thanks
Think he may struggle, my missus is around 5'4 and she can only just fully press the pedals using tiptoes, and thats using a back cushion and seat fully fwd.Now, I have a Caterham Superlight R300, but the seating, pedal location, and s/s gearbox, don't work for him.
Would an Elise S or R provide better adjustability for someone relatively small?
thanks
Worth a try though, as the Elise seems very specific to body shapes/weights etc as to what does and doesn't work, so you never know.
I was able to drive an old mini very comfortably when I was about 10/11. I was average height and just needed a block of wood underneath the rear of the seat (it was an old Morris 850 with fixed seats that hinged at the front).
As others have said, ability to drive the Elise comfortably seems vary quite a lot depending on body shape.
As others have said, ability to drive the Elise comfortably seems vary quite a lot depending on body shape.
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