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New Buddy 170i

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 3:46 pm
by Neil82
I brought home my new 2022 Buddy 170i last month. I'll try to post a few photos in this thread.

Drove from Denver, CO to Lubbock, TX to get it. Couldn't find a 170i in CO and didn't want to miss out on the great deal. Saved $1k off retail price of ordering through Denver dealer for delivery in spring 2023.

55 miles on it now. I'm going easy on the throttle during break in period. Looking forward to some nice rides as weather permits. Hoping to get 500 miles and first service completed before spring.

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 6:31 pm
by Scooter Curmudgeon
Congratulations, I have the same color 170i that is a few years older. These are just fun scooters, I hope you have enough dry weather to enjoy it a little before "riding season" arrives.

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 4:28 am
by Neil82
Hey thanks @Scooter Curmudgeon

Weather has kept the scooter garaged more than I would like. 105 miles on odometer at the moment. It has been a blast to ride!

I wish I could be riding more, but I'm thankful for the winter weather and snow we've had. We live under 15 miles from where the devastating Marshall Fire occurred just over a year ago which destroyed 1000+ homes and took two lives. We could see the flames from our neighborhood at night.

On a more positive note, I'm really looking forward to nicer riding weather ahead. In the meantime, I'm lurking around the forum, shopping scooter accessories, and planning out riding routes. Oh, and going sledding and making snowmen with my daughter.

Content to 'live in each season as it passes.'

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:46 pm
by Scooter Curmudgeon
Since you're not riding much (or at all), I thought I would share some upgrades that have improved my 170i.

- Gen-u-bin, offers a semi secure place for loose articles with a latching cover.
- Cheeky Seats seat cover, the array of colors and textures is just staggering. I went with a "distressed whiskey" brown, reminiscent of old leather.
- Air horn from Stebel, loud enough to make an inattentive cage driver wet him/herself.
- Rear rack and locking top case, this is probably the most useful accessory I've added.
- Windscreen, not the tall one, but enough to relieve the pressure on my torso when riding longer stretches.
- LED lights for the lower front fixtures, and turn signals. The "deadlights" can be made operable by a pretty simple harness that you can find from a few sources here. ThatVWbusguy is where I've found the best source.

I hope you get to enjoy the ride before long.

Bob

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2023 3:38 am
by Neil82
Great list of accessories. Thanks for that Bob. Haven't done much riding since the holidays. About 150 miles on the clock now.

- Gen-u-bin- I'll check this out. Need place for coffee thermos so it doesn't flop around.
- Cheeky Seats seat cover- I've been looking at these. I also like the distressed whiskey. (Or do they have relaxed whiskey? 8) ) I thought I read somewhere they could make matching cover for Prima rear rack/backrest.
- Air horn from Stebel- would be worth every penny. I haven't even tested out stock horn yet. That needs to happen!
- Rear rack and locking top case- I have rear rack but haven't had need for top case. I ride for pleasure and rarely with items that require storage space. Definitely see the purpose for it though.
- Windscreen- had one installed a couple weeks ago. I got the Cuppini. Great add on for riding in cool weather.
- LED lights for the lower front fixtures, and turn signals- I want to do this too. Need to track down wiring harness. Thanks for the lead on finding it.

BTW your 170i looks nice. How's the weather in WA?

Neil in CO

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:58 pm
by Scooter Curmudgeon
The Gen-u-bin has an integrated cup holder, but I found that it won't secure anything larger than a small or medium cup. The top case is useful to me for those times I stop for a few groceries or bring a cooler with ice packs to grab a few pints of handmade gelato from the local shop (best thing around). Otherwise, I prefer the look of just a simple rack.

The Cheeky Seats crew is amazing, I'm not sure there is anything scooter/cycle related that Suzy and her group can't cover and make look fabulous. I've had several scooters (Yamahas and Buddys) that all have had seat covers, and they all look terrific. She did a Union Jack for a dark blue Yamaha, and a black with white racing strip for the black one. The one on my 170i has French seams, which really pop with the brown fabric. I have two Vespas that want seat covers, I just haven't decided what colors and patterns to use. The air horns are definitely worth it, I've never been disappointed by that upgrade. I have the same windscreen, I like it a lot.

The LED light harnesses used to be produced by a guy here - Voodoo Scooter Parts, but he stopped a few years ago and finally sold all the kits he had in stock. There is a fairly recent thread on this subject (https://www.modernbuddy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32943). Jay (thatvwbusguy@comcast.net) also used to make up wiring harnesses to activate the lower lights for running lights, I've bought a few from him and he is a very good resource for that work. His web site is here: https://sites.google.com/site/vanagonhe ... ht-harness. If you have decent wiring skills, you could probably make your own, I think that you could get input from VSP or Jay. There is a way to integrate them with the existing turn signals as well, but that's never been my interest so I haven't looked into it.

Weather here has been typically PNW winter, cold, wet, and gray, so the Vespas have been in the shop the past few weeks for horn installation (not as simple as one might think) and suspension tweaking. I'm hoping that by the time it starts to get nice again here, everything is ready go.

Looking forward to seeing reports and photos from epic Colorado rides.

Cheers,

Bob

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:29 am
by Neil82
Went for a ride today with temp in the upper 40s and a bit windy. Really enjoying this new Buddy. Just a pleasure to ride. I'm glad I tracked down this scooter late last year. 315 miles so far and riding conditions are getting better every week. Hope you all are getting some rides in too.

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:18 am
by Neil82
Summer cruising

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:18 am
by Neil82
Had a nice ride this morning

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 4:39 am
by Neil82
More pics from this morning

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 1:11 pm
by sc00ter
Nice pictures of your riding environment! My ride pictures are filled with traffic and red lights.

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:25 pm
by 350kmi
That looks like a very nice ride. I am going to be visiting the Rockies in a couple weeks and I am really looking forward to it.

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:55 am
by Neil82
350kmi wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:25 pm That looks like a very nice ride. I am going to be visiting the Rockies in a couple weeks and I am really looking forward to it.
Nice time of the year to visit. Hope you have a great trip. Any plans to ride PTW in the Rockies?

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:42 pm
by 350kmi
Only 4 wheels on the road and 2 feet on the trails this trip. I would really like to bring a motor bike out to the mountains one of these trip though. :)

Re: New Buddy 170i

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:43 am
by Neil82
Spring is in the air and it's time for me to resume sunrise riding. Well, it's 35 degrees right now, and it was snowing this morning, but we need to allow mother nature some flexibility...

I ordered a Cheeky Seat cover and looking forward to seeing how it looks.
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