How're we all doing?
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- skully93
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How're we all doing?
I don't stop by to make all my rambling posts like I used to!
My buddy is on mothballs for a bit until I can get the $$ together and have DeeDee overhaul it, but still riding.
I've done a couple of 'essential' trips on the bike to pick up a few things, but no big rides so far this year.
Minor projects include swapping the rear rack and putting a small windscreen on the Vespa.
Motorcycle was serviced at the beginning of the year, ready to rock another 8k miles.
Just stopping by to see how everyone is holding up.
My buddy is on mothballs for a bit until I can get the $$ together and have DeeDee overhaul it, but still riding.
I've done a couple of 'essential' trips on the bike to pick up a few things, but no big rides so far this year.
Minor projects include swapping the rear rack and putting a small windscreen on the Vespa.
Motorcycle was serviced at the beginning of the year, ready to rock another 8k miles.
Just stopping by to see how everyone is holding up.
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At least here in Indiana, they won't fault you for that right now.eggsalad wrote:I wish I could be out enjoying my scooter, but the DMV closed 2 days after I bought it and I can't get a plate
Being closed is a completely valid excuse.
Now that car I saw with a plate that expired in 2016 is a different story...
- eggsalad
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We're in a weird legal gray area because all of the laws were written with a (reasonable!) expectation the the DMV would never be closed for an indefinite period.JettaKnight wrote:At least here in Indiana, they won't fault you for that right now.eggsalad wrote:I wish I could be out enjoying my scooter, but the DMV closed 2 days after I bought it and I can't get a plate
Being closed is a completely valid excuse.
Now that car I saw with a plate that expired in 2016 is a different story...
In Nevada, there is a 90-day extension on all existing documents. However, the only document I have is the prior title signed over by the previous owner. The DMV has informed me that I *must* leave the scooter on private property until it reopens.
However, the DMV neither writes nor enforces the law. I'm starting to see a few vehicles here and there being driven without license plates. Is Law Enforcement looking the other way? I can't be sure.
Since I haven't been able to obtain a plate and proper documents, I haven't bothered to obtain an insurance policy yet. Depending on how long the DMV remains closed, I may at some point get insurance and ride it without a plate and hope for the best.
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New here
Just joined up a couple days ago, hope to learn a lot about scoot I just purchased. Of course no dmv right now so I guess I'll just stare at it. Don't hae a permit yet anyway so I can wait.
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I am still employed and working from home. Took a 15% pay cut this week. We have laid off 4 office workers. My work load is slowing, more every week, so it's not looking good, long term.
- We moved our scooters inland, to avoid further corrosion. We will be rust busting and repainting steel frame and wheel parts this summer.
- We moved our scooters inland, to avoid further corrosion. We will be rust busting and repainting steel frame and wheel parts this summer.
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- BayStateScooterist
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Re: New here
Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?Franks scoot wrote:Just joined up a couple days ago, hope to learn a lot about scoot I just purchased. Of course no dmv right now so I guess I'll just stare at it. Don't hae a permit yet anyway so I can wait.
- JettaKnight
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Around here, you can't even buy yourself a ticket. Cops don't want to pull people over. That'd be one jerk of a cop that would ticket you when they know darn well you can't get a plate.eggsalad wrote:However, the DMV neither writes nor enforces the law. I'm starting to see a few vehicles here and there being driven without license plates. Is Law Enforcement looking the other way? I can't be sure.
Since I haven't been able to obtain a plate and proper documents, I haven't bothered to obtain an insurance policy yet. Depending on how long the DMV remains closed, I may at some point get insurance and ride it without a plate and hope for the best.
Of course, YMMV, but I'd get insurance and ride. You're in the break-in period (assuming it's new), so you'll be gentle and not attract attention.
- giddyup98
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I would make a homemade license plate and write “TEMPORARY� on it. I would absolutely get insurance on the bike. This way if you get pulled over, you can at least explain the reason for the temporary tag and show you are otherwise legal because you’re carrying insurance on your bike.
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Re: How're we all doing?
I'm glad to see others using this time for shelved scooter projects and builds.skully93 wrote:I don't stop by to make all my rambling posts like I used to!
My buddy is on mothballs for a bit until I can get the $$ together and have DeeDee overhaul it, but still riding.
I've done a couple of 'essential' trips on the bike to pick up a few things, but no big rides so far this year.
Minor projects include swapping the rear rack and putting a small windscreen on the Vespa.
Motorcycle was serviced at the beginning of the year, ready to rock another 8k miles.
Just stopping by to see how everyone is holding up.
I'm doing good over here. Things could be better but things could always be worse so I'm fantastic. Finally collecting unemployment for the first time in my 41 years of plaguing this earth. Im still employed but the shop I work at is down for a bit. So I'm using this time to learn my new Pit Boss vertical pellet smoker (daily) and tinker, fab, and build my little Roughhouse. Hopefully get to my Piaggio more soon as well.
I've finally had the time to totally rebuild my Roughhouse. Shes together and tuned in almost perfectly now but now I am about to swap the carb to a 21mm Polini CP, NCY intake, Malossi CDI, NCY coil on plug kit, and swap the rear gears. Maybe I'll leave it alone after that but we'll see. I hope everyone is doing well.
2014 Roughhouse, S6 Sp Pro Mk2, C16 city, Athena full circle, 19 PHBG, Voca cf reeds, S6 TC clutch red spr, Polini vario, NCY tq drvr, premix, Polini tach temp voltage gauge, LEDs all around
- eggsalad
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The fine for operating a vehicle without a registration is $750 in Nevada. That's not a risk I'm willing to take.JettaKnight wrote:Around here, you can't even buy yourself a ticket. Cops don't want to pull people over. That'd be one jerk of a cop that would ticket you when they know darn well you can't get a plate.eggsalad wrote:However, the DMV neither writes nor enforces the law. I'm starting to see a few vehicles here and there being driven without license plates. Is Law Enforcement looking the other way? I can't be sure.
Since I haven't been able to obtain a plate and proper documents, I haven't bothered to obtain an insurance policy yet. Depending on how long the DMV remains closed, I may at some point get insurance and ride it without a plate and hope for the best.
And if I get the ticket, I can't fight the ticket in court (although I'm sure I'd have a legitimate case) because traffic courts are closed.
Nope. New vehicles (or any vehicle sold by a licensed dealer) come with a 30-day temporary plate. And the DMV has issued an extension on all documents for 90 days, so that temporary plate is good for 120 days.JettaKnight wrote: You're in the break-in period (assuming it's new), so you'll be gentle and not attract attention.
Private party sales (which is how I bought mine) don't get a temporary plate.
Meanwhile, I have another functioning and licensed vehicle, so the Buddy 150 can just sit on its battery tender until the DMV reopens.
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Re: New here
I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.BayStateScooterist wrote:Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?Franks scoot wrote:Just joined up a couple days ago, hope to learn a lot about scoot I just purchased. Of course no dmv right now so I guess I'll just stare at it. Don't hae a permit yet anyway so I can wait.
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You didn't do bad at all man. I'd buy that all day. Hope you enjoy it!!!Franks scoot wrote:I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.BayStateScooterist wrote:Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?Franks scoot wrote:Just joined up a couple days ago, hope to learn a lot about scoot I just purchased. Of course no dmv right now so I guess I'll just stare at it. Don't hae a permit yet anyway so I can wait.
2014 Roughhouse, S6 Sp Pro Mk2, C16 city, Athena full circle, 19 PHBG, Voca cf reeds, S6 TC clutch red spr, Polini vario, NCY tq drvr, premix, Polini tach temp voltage gauge, LEDs all around
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Glad to here that, was totally unsure on value, now gotta figure out what to do about wicker basket on front!RiderK wrote:You didn't do bad at all man. I'd buy that all day. Hope you enjoy it!!!Franks scoot wrote:I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.BayStateScooterist wrote: Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?
- tenders
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Very good price. Also, orange is the best scooter color, expect a conversation at every red light in the (normal) summertime. (I have an orange Vespa and an orange helmet.)
I have an extra Genuine wicker basket for the rear rack, if you’re in the NYC area and looking to accessorize. It’s quite nice but doesn’t fit a modular full-face helmet, so I replaced it with a GIVI top case.
I have an extra Genuine wicker basket for the rear rack, if you’re in the NYC area and looking to accessorize. It’s quite nice but doesn’t fit a modular full-face helmet, so I replaced it with a GIVI top case.
- BayStateScooterist
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Wow, that's a great deal, essentially brand new!Franks scoot wrote:I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.BayStateScooterist wrote:Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?Franks scoot wrote:Just joined up a couple days ago, hope to learn a lot about scoot I just purchased. Of course no dmv right now so I guess I'll just stare at it. Don't hae a permit yet anyway so I can wait.
Last year I bought my first scooter via private sale. A 2009 Buddy 150 Italia with 1500 miles that looks and rides like brand new for $950.
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Hey! Another Masshole! Welcome to Modern Buddy. I hail from N Central Mass myself. Gardner, an old shop town on Rte 2.BayStateScooterist wrote:Wow, that's a great deal, essentially brand new!Franks scoot wrote:I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.BayStateScooterist wrote: Congrats on your scooter purchase! What did you buy?
Last year I bought my first scooter via private sale. A 2009 Buddy 150 Italia with 1500 miles that looks and rides like brand new for $950.
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Thanks for the offer but I have a wicker basket that original owner installed on front that's not looking too "manly" to me Want to remove but there will be three holes thereFranks scoot wrote:Glad to here that, was totally unsure on value, now gotta figure out what to do about wicker basket on front!RiderK wrote:You didn't do bad at all man. I'd buy that all day. Hope you enjoy it!!!Franks scoot wrote: I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.
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At least around here virtually all DMV actions except vehicle inspections or drivers tests can be done on-line. Are you sure you can't complete the registration on-line or by phone?eggsalad wrote:I wish I could be out enjoying my scooter, but the DMV closed 2 days after I bought it and I can't get a plate
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We can debate the rugged manliness of orange 125cc Taiwanese scooters at a later date. There may be a reason Genuine offers no matching billy stick or mace spray accessories with which to fend off hordes of nubile females.Franks scoot wrote:Thanks for the offer but I have a wicker basket that original owner installed on front that's not looking too "manly" to me Want to remove but there will be three holes there
(Seriously, I’m with you, I don’t like front baskets or racks no matter what they’re made of.)
But the hole situation has been solved before. My space-themed pins are still in place and look great. The ladies in my life like them too.
http://www.modernbuddy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31615
I have a bunch of leftover plugs. Want me to send you some?
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Genuine makes plugs for the holes removing the basket would uncover. Or, just paint the basket black. Manly.Franks scoot wrote:https://photos.app.goo.gl/d7zqKebrADQrGosC8 That is a slick answer, that or bullhorns
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Soooo, I guess you don't like the Bullhorns ?
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At least around these parts, anything involving transfer of title must absolutely, positively happen in person.Dooglas wrote:At least around here virtually all DMV actions except vehicle inspections or drivers tests can be done on-line. Are you sure you can't complete the registration on-line or by phone?eggsalad wrote:I wish I could be out enjoying my scooter, but the DMV closed 2 days after I bought it and I can't get a plate
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You can replace the wicker basket with a black metal one. Mine came with one. I was on the fence whether to leave it on or remove it. I decided to leave it on. Have actually used it for utility. The other option is to remove it and buy plugs for the two lower holes, or buy a new front shield.Franks scoot wrote:Thanks for the offer but I have a wicker basket that original owner installed on front that's not looking too "manly" to me Want to remove but there will be three holes thereFranks scoot wrote:Glad to here that, was totally unsure on value, now gotta figure out what to do about wicker basket on front!RiderK wrote: You didn't do bad at all man. I'd buy that all day. Hope you enjoy it!!!
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LOL!Franks scoot wrote:https://photos.app.goo.gl/d7zqKebrADQrGosC8 That is a slick answer, that or bullhorns
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Yup! Thanks. I proceed with caution. Gardner "The Furniture Capital of New England" is about 1/2 hour due north of me.Syd wrote:Hey! Another Masshole! Welcome to Modern Buddy. I hail from N Central Mass myself. Gardner, an old shop town on Rte 2.BayStateScooterist wrote:Wow, that's a great deal, essentially brand new!Franks scoot wrote: I picked up an Orange 2008 Buddy 125 with 390 miles on it. Paid a little more than wanted too(900) but the lack of miles got me.
Last year I bought my first scooter via private sale. A 2009 Buddy 150 Italia with 1500 miles that looks and rides like brand new for $950.
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All the factories are closed now. The one my mother worked at (me too, a few summers) was demolished. It's a shame.BayStateScooterist wrote:Yup! Thanks. I proceed with caution. Gardner "The Furniture Capital of New England" is about 1/2 hour due north of me.Syd wrote:Hey! Another Masshole! Welcome to Modern Buddy. I hail from N Central Mass myself. Gardner, an old shop town on Rte 2.BayStateScooterist wrote: Wow, that's a great deal, essentially brand new!
Last year I bought my first scooter via private sale. A 2009 Buddy 150 Italia with 1500 miles that looks and rides like brand new for $950.
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