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Pics from our ride today

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My brother Brady, my good friend and local shop owner Jake and myself went on a ride to Swan Valley, ID about 110 miles round trip half of it in river canyons

Half way there
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The Dam store
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Bottom of the dam
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Top of the dam
My scoot
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My Buddy and me
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Brady and his
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Jake and his
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MADE IT TO THE TOP!!!!
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excitement over
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Thanks for looking. We earned a new respect for our scoots today :wink:
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What a coincidence that someone else has a orange buddy like me, and has the same model of helmet :o
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where can i get some dam bait?
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jfrost2 wrote:What a coincidence that someone else has a orange buddy like me, and has the same model of helmet :o
The HJC? I have the same as well, just the one with flames
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Great pics!

I've relocated the post to the Scooter Gallery. Thanks!
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HAHA, thanks. I don't ever get many replies in here :lol:
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Well, have a reply on me then....
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Thanks
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Great pics. Those three Buddys look great with the nice green scenic backdrop. Looks like it was a good day.
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i love the scenery!
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Where'd you get the pinstripe riding pants? ...boss. 8)
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KRUSTYburger wrote:Where'd you get the pinstripe riding pants? ...boss. 8)
It's actually snowboard gear, it was quite chilly here
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ScooterTrash wrote:
KRUSTYburger wrote:Where'd you get the pinstripe riding pants? ...boss. 8)
It's actually snowboard gear, it was quite chilly here
Wuss


Lets go next weekend.

Stella will be here thursday!
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You wouldn't know, you cant go fast enough 8)
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Jerome :roll:
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ScooterTrash wrote:You wouldn't know, you cant go fast enough 8)
I would, I may not be able to go fast enough but I've been riding almost everyday since march.

45mph at 0 degrees is much much colder then 55mph at 60 degrees.

I guess we'll have to go the weekend after jerome.
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It wasn't 60 at 8am btw and it wasn't cold, it was chilly :lol:
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Eazy wrote: I guess we'll have to go the weekend after jerome.
Anniversary :roll:
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ScooterTrash wrote:
KRUSTYburger wrote:Where'd you get the pinstripe riding pants? ...boss. 8)
It's actually snowboard gear, it was quite chilly here
Last year, I started looking at Burton jackets (particularly the esquire and Apres) and wondering what it would take for them to be good riding jackets. Mostly, I like the fact that they have a number of cool designs and fabrics (stripes, plaid, houndstooth, etc.). Okay, so I really want a plaid riding jacket. I know the shells are somewhat abrasion-resistant, but probably wouldn't hold up on asphalt. And designing a jacket to contain armor is a totally new thing—it introduces a number of additional considerations. I've already unsuccessfully tried adding armor to a riding jacket i bought that doesn't have any—it really needs to be designed for it to work.

So basically it would take a whole new jacket.

Maybe I just need to write Burton and encourage them to enter the market. Or maybe see if I can find some plaid Cordura. :roll:
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Nice pic, guys.

Eric,
how about adding it to the outside of hte jacket? It kind off kills the whole design of the jacket, but maybe you can incorporate some designs on the armor as well.

Actually it would probably look like crap, what do I know about design . . . I have a Halloween Blur :P
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Forgot to mention that those scoots look like they spilled right out of a bag of Skittles. :)
EP_scoot wrote:Nice pic, guys.

Eric,
how about adding it to the outside of hte jacket? It kind off kills the whole design of the jacket, but maybe you can incorporate some designs on the armor as well.

Actually it would probably look like crap, what do I know about design . . . I have a Halloween Blur :P
Ha, that's an idea, but... The armor I got (from Aerostitch) comes in the nylon pockets which can be Velcro'd. While high-strength Velcro will hold on the inside in a crash, not sure about on the outside. Same goes for the nylon pockets and any kind of stitching I could do.

Maybe the '08-'09 Corazzos will have some new colors. Don't know if they produce enough quantity to make patterns, though.
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So you just strapped the small gas tank to the back?
Good idea. Any problems with that? Is that a 1 gal. or 2 gal.?
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That's some fantastic riding photography. How cool that you know two other folks with Buddy scooters! I don't know anyone with a Buddy here, other than my dealer.

I love the contrast between the Sunset and the Tangerine Buddy.
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tony hasn't been on yet today and I'm bored so I'll answer for him.
mandyscoots wrote:So you just strapped the small gas tank to the back?
Good idea. Any problems with that? Is that a 1 gal. or 2 gal.?
It's a 1 gal that he took as a precaution.
polianarchy wrote:That's some fantastic riding photography. How cool that you know two other folks with Buddy scooters! I don't know anyone with a Buddy here, other than my dealer.

I love the contrast between the Sunset and the Tangerine Buddy.
There's actually quite a few of them in our town. Tony, his brother, and his wife all have one. As do a few people that I used to work with at circuit city.

They're pretty popular in our little area.
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Eazy wrote:tony hasn't been on yet today and I'm bored so I'll answer for him.
mandyscoots wrote:So you just strapped the small gas tank to the back?
Good idea. Any problems with that? Is that a 1 gal. or 2 gal.?
It's a 1 gal that he took as a precaution.
polianarchy wrote:That's some fantastic riding photography. How cool that you know two other folks with Buddy scooters! I don't know anyone with a Buddy here, other than my dealer.

I love the contrast between the Sunset and the Tangerine Buddy.
There's actually quite a few of them in our town. Tony, his brother, and his wife all have one. As do a few people that I used to work with at circuit city.

They're pretty popular in our little area.
Thanks E, I will point out that I was the first :P
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Eazy wrote:
polianarchy wrote:That's some fantastic riding photography. How cool that you know two other folks with Buddy scooters! I don't know anyone with a Buddy here, other than my dealer.

I love the contrast between the Sunset and the Tangerine Buddy.
There's actually quite a few of them in our town. Tony, his brother, and his wife all have one. As do a few people that I used to work with at circuit city.

They're pretty popular in our little area.
Ya, there's tons of Buddy scooters in Philly, too, but I don't know any of 'em! I ride with a friend who has a Chetak. I need more scooter friends. I've been trying to peer pressure my friends into buying scooters, but so far no one has taken the bait. :x
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