The owner's manual for my new 2019 Buddy 125 lists recommended tire pressure at 26 psi front and rear for the 125/170i scoots and 28 psi front and rear for the Buddy 50's.
I don't see any reason the lighter Buddy 50 scoots would warrant a higher tire pressure than the slightly heavier Buddy 125/170i scoots. Does anyone else see a reason for the heavier 125/170i scoots to run a lower tire pressure than the Buddy 50's?
Regardless, do other Buddy owners have a preferred tire pressure?
fried okra
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Pine Island is "old Florida" at its best.
Will need to try Capt Con's the next time down there!
We've always enjoyed the Waterfront Restaurant and Marina at the very south end of Pine Island but they were closed when we were down there last fall Seems we ended up going to Woody's Grill on the canal.
Fried shrimp is about the same everywhere. But the Cape Cod Fish Co in Ft Myers is about the best we've found.
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Will need to try Capt Con's the next time down there!
We've always enjoyed the Waterfront Restaurant and Marina at the very south end of Pine Island but they were closed when we were down there last fall Seems we ended up going to Woody's Grill on the canal.
Fried shrimp is about the same everywhere. But the Cape Cod Fish Co in Ft Myers is about the best we've found.
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