Bay to Tahoe ride
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- olhogrider
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Bay to Tahoe ride
Anyone riding from the SF Bay to Tahoe for the Blazing Saddles Rally? I'm planning a back roads ride.
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Keep in mind that the Buddys are carbureted , not fuel injected. From reading lucky's posts about some of the older vespa's heading up, I gather you would need to stop and change your carburetor jets at the higher altitudes. Otherwise you're topping out at 30mph.
I would still encourage people to take the ride though. And there is a tutorial on how to change jets on this great site I know of...
viewtopic.php?t=3561&highlight=jet+change
I was intending on having my wife drive her b125 up but couldn't find any info on changing the air/fuel mixture so I assume it's all about jetting. Maybe I'll tear that sucker apart today and see for myself...
I would still encourage people to take the ride though. And there is a tutorial on how to change jets on this great site I know of...
viewtopic.php?t=3561&highlight=jet+change
I was intending on having my wife drive her b125 up but couldn't find any info on changing the air/fuel mixture so I assume it's all about jetting. Maybe I'll tear that sucker apart today and see for myself...
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Lucky was talking about vintage oil burners. "Modern" engines are jetted so lean that I doubt a rejet is in order. Last year Binh rode his 50cc Honda Metropolitan up from San Jose. I was impressed. Oh yeah, Karen rode her Vespa LX150 from San Diego. I might have my "spawn" drag the trailer behind the Explorer "just in case", but I know she wants to ride. I'm starting from Concord so I don't have the bridge to deal with, but the speed limit on the bridge is 50 so a 125 should be ok.
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Wow! That’s going to be some trip – I wish I could join up. We used to drive up to Tahoe, in a car, from San Jose – with a car I thought it was a long trip. And, we took freeways, but the last stretch we always took Hwy 50 to the south shore.
As it is I’ll be in Tahoe but we aren’t arriving until right after the rally.
Have fun all!
As it is I’ll be in Tahoe but we aren’t arriving until right after the rally.
Have fun all!
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Ahh, that's encouraging news. It's been driving me crazy trying to figure out if the Buddy could do it or not. I would love to see some Buddys in Tahoe. I'll be there with my wife and MP3 but her Buddy is staying home. She's 5 months pregnant and we don't think the long ride would be very comfortable for her on a scooter.olhogrider wrote:Lucky was talking about vintage oil burners. "Modern" engines are jetted so lean that I doubt a rejet is in order. Last year Binh rode his 50cc Honda Metropolitan up from San Jose. I was impressed. Oh yeah, Karen rode her Vespa LX150 from San Diego. I might have my "spawn" drag the trailer behind the Explorer "just in case", but I know she wants to ride. I'm starting from Concord so I don't have the bridge to deal with, but the speed limit on the bridge is 50 so a 125 should be ok.
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Re: Bay to Tahoe ride
Slow, are you riding a Buddy to Tahoe??olhogrider wrote:Anyone riding from the SF Bay to Tahoe for the Blazing Saddles Rally? I'm planning a back roads ride.
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I think there's a scooter club in Truckee. They would know definitively if the carb needs to be rejetted. I think it might be a womens club. I can't remember where I heard about the club. I can't seem to find it on google. Maybe it was just one woman with a Buddy in Truckee who posted somewhere. Oh well.
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I've never rejetted my carb in the 19,000 miles I've been out here on the road. I took on the Rocky Mountains, 9,000ft. and yes, my scooter speed was 40-45. (with a GPS). But most cars are having a hard time climbing those mountains also. And they don't have to be rejetted.
With the Prima Pipe installation, I believe there is an exception.
With the Prima Pipe installation, I believe there is an exception.
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Re: Bay to Tahoe ride
My hope was to get a Buddy this week. Rider's Choice Motorcycle Warehouse sold my Harley for me on June 2. They say they hold your money for 20 days, but I just got back from an hour in their shop and I still don't have MY money! I keep getting the run-around. I doubt if it will be straightened out before the rally.teacherquinn wrote:Slow, are you riding a Buddy to Tahoe??olhogrider wrote:Anyone riding from the SF Bay to Tahoe for the Blazing Saddles Rally? I'm planning a back roads ride.
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19,000 miles!Alix B I've never rejetted my carb in the 19,000 miles I've been out here on the road. I took on the Rocky Mountains, 9,000ft. and yes, my scooter speed was 40-45. (with a GPS). But most cars are having a hard time climbing those mountains also. And they don't have to be rejetted.
And up very high mountains; I’m listening to you.
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