2009 Buddy International 150 Pamplona bent rim.
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2009 Buddy International 150 Pamplona bent rim.
The scooter shop in Nashville, East Side Scooters, closed over a year ago. Now I am left with nowhere to get my scooter repaired. I have a rim that is bent just so slightly that it will not hold a seal against the tire. Where I have countlessly re-pumped it up (and inevitably gone a little flat each ride) the tire is no longer safe to ride on.
I've tried to bend the rim back in place with no luck. My question is, where can I find a replacement rim for my scooter? I've done countless google searches. I've went to all the major scooter websites. I have it at a Motorcycle/Kymco scooter repair shop and they cannot seem to locate what I am looking for either. Any advice would be much appreciated. I really don't want to have to carry it all the way down to Chattanooga to get it fixed.
I've tried to bend the rim back in place with no luck. My question is, where can I find a replacement rim for my scooter? I've done countless google searches. I've went to all the major scooter websites. I have it at a Motorcycle/Kymco scooter repair shop and they cannot seem to locate what I am looking for either. Any advice would be much appreciated. I really don't want to have to carry it all the way down to Chattanooga to get it fixed.
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front or rear ?
Front is #9
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125frontwheel
I am sure scooterworks.com has them as well just call the 800 number
Front is #9
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125frontwheel
I am sure scooterworks.com has them as well just call the 800 number
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http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy50rearwheel
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125rearwheel
For the rear wheel.. I believe they all use the same wheels the 125 and the 150 share a lot of the same parts. mostly internal parts are different "piston sleeve , etc"
If it were me I would call scooterworks
But that is just me. [/url]
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125rearwheel
For the rear wheel.. I believe they all use the same wheels the 125 and the 150 share a lot of the same parts. mostly internal parts are different "piston sleeve , etc"
If it were me I would call scooterworks
But that is just me. [/url]
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