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So I've searched the forum looking for Buddy owners who have switched some of their panels out. From what I've read, it seems that you can replace all of them for around $200 (but no one has actually given a detailed breakdown of which panel costs what). So I called my closest dealer and asked how much it would be to buy all the panels. They said Genuine quoted them around $400-$600 - and that is without labor (I followed-up with a call to Genuine and they confirmed this) :shock:. If people have gotten all of their interior panels for around $60, I'm not sure where the other $500 would come from.

So my question is - is there anyone who has actually switched some of these out? If so, how much did the parts cost and how difficult were they to get from your dealer? I'm not trying to switch them all out - but I'd like to tone down the pink a bit with a number of creme panels.
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Maybe that was a quote for all the plastic? If so, I can see the total cost
getting up there because the floor boards, etc. seem more substantial and
costlier. If you look at all the individual plastic pieces that make up the
Buddy exterior/surfaces there are actually quite a few.

But, if one is talking about selected colored panels such as the
rear "fender," front fender, front cover, etc. I can see those costing very
little. For example, my dealer pointed out how the front fender and front
cover were each about $25.
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The quotes for the swappable interior panels that most people have reported have been under $100 or so. These are the easiest to swap out for a color variation... Also, IMHO, the colors look better when those are swapped—they're the ones that aren't the exact same color on most Buds anyway.

I guess you were quote a price for all the panels. There are a lot on the exterior and they're made from a better plastic than the interior ones.
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Post by weaseltamer »

got this from our local (ish) dealer, who was nice enough to type it all out for n00b little me.


Windshield(front body panel):................... 28.99
Front Lower Cover:.................................. 49.95
Left Side Cover:...................................... 21.95
Right Side Cover:.................................... 21.95
Left Side Body Cover:..............................36.95
Right Side Body Cover:............................36.95
Rear Cover:.............................................27.95
Front Section Front Fender:......................39.95
Upper Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
Lower Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
VIN Cover:...............................................0.98
Front Panel Inner Cover:............................5.00
Stepfloor:.................................................7.00
Body Cover Left Front:...............................9.95
Body Cover Right Front:.............................9.95
Front Fender RR Section:...........................5.00
Rear Fender:.............................................9.95
Floor Mat:.................................................7.19
Middle Cover:............................................8.95
Seat:........................................................79.95
Hand Grips...............................................16.00
Total Parts..............................................450.46
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weaseltamer wrote:got this from our local (ish) dealer, who was nice enough to type it all out for n00b little me.


Windshield(front body panel):................... 28.99
Front Lower Cover:.................................. 49.95
Left Side Cover:...................................... 21.95
Right Side Cover:.................................... 21.95
Left Side Body Cover:..............................36.95
Right Side Body Cover:............................36.95
Rear Cover:.............................................27.95
Front Section Front Fender:......................39.95
Upper Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
Lower Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
VIN Cover:...............................................0.98
Front Panel Inner Cover:............................5.00
Stepfloor:.................................................7.00
Body Cover Left Front:...............................9.95
Body Cover Right Front:.............................9.95
Front Fender RR Section:...........................5.00
Rear Fender:.............................................9.95
Floor Mat:.................................................7.19
Middle Cover:............................................8.95
Seat:........................................................79.95
Hand Grips...............................................16.00
Total Parts..............................................450.46
Thanks weaseltamer - Exactly what I was looking for!
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I've heard through the grapevine though that body parts are difficult to get from Genuine. I've personally had a top cover on backorder for two months.

Just fyi.
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Fueldrum wrote:I've heard through the grapevine though that body parts are difficult to get from Genuine. I've personally had a top cover on backorder for two months.

Just fyi.
Dude, TELL ME ABOUT IT! :roll: It took my black seat over four months to arrive. I say start calling scooter shops to see who has what in stock already. I know for a fact that my local shop, Philadelphia Scooters, has a bunch of '06 Buddy panels in stock. Good luck!
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Post by codemonkey »

They had to replace a bunch of my panels when I wiped out and when they ordered the parts from Genuine, they said it would take at least two weeks so they swiped all the parts I needed from another Buddy they had in the back. My scooter shop is awesome like that!
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Post by gluv4u2 »

I'm actually waiting for my dealer to get back to me on prices of body parts for my 150. I will post when I get them.
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I'm surprised the front fender cost 40 dollars, when the front huge panel cost 28.99. Those prices are similar to what my dealer has told me, so they are accurate.
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Post by polianarchy »

This thread is well over a year old, and I do believe some of the prices have gone up as a result of our wacky economy. So yes, please do post your parts list & prices, gluv4u2! I'm considering treating myself to a black interior, as I've been waiting in vain for a trade for two years now.
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Fueldrum wrote:I've heard through the grapevine though that body parts are difficult to get from Genuine.
Well, yeh. I can confirm from personal experience that delays for replacement panels can be several months. Over the life of the Buddy 125/150 there have been so many different colors that it is really impossible for a dealer to stock a full range of all replacement panels. Price of the panels is certainly better than most of the competition including the Yamaha Vino so long as you are willing to wait. Painting panels yourself is not really all that difficult if you remove the panels before painting and use one of the plastic paints such as Fusion or a plastic primer prior to using any auto grade paint. For those that wish to switch to black interior panels, that would seem like the simplest and cheapest solution. I wish Genuine and its dealers would make a point of stocking at least all panels in one "base" color so you could get quick turn around if you needed it or if you wanted panels for repainting. Some riders might sorta like the look of one or two panels appearing "primered". The urban assault vehicle look without bits and pieces falling off.
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Front Lower Cover:................................ 49.95
Front Section Front Fender:......................39.95
Seat:.....................................................79.95
Hand Grips.............................................16.00
I've been quoted within last couple of months:
Front Lower Cover:................................ 55.95
Front Section Front Fender:......................29.95
Seat:.....................................................98.95
Hand Grips.............................................18.00

I don't think the prices are fixed on Buddy parts. I think there is a MSRP but dealerships can add or subtract what they want. Some dealerships might not have latest price list too. And some dealerships will include the shipping costs if they have to order the parts.

So, the list way earlier in this thread is probably a fair guideline to reference.

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Those old prices are a bit dated. I think I paid $17 for a black floor mat. The blue was turning that weird gray/green that they do.
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ok, found out touchup paint is $16 per bottle.
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Has anyone seen a map or schematic of where each of these parts go? I've got the powder blue Buddy and want to start mixing in some of the black panels. For instance, which of these is the back panel that goes around the tail light? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

BosBuddy wrote:
weaseltamer wrote:got this from our local (ish) dealer, who was nice enough to type it all out for n00b little me.


Windshield(front body panel):................... 28.99
Front Lower Cover:.................................. 49.95
Left Side Cover:...................................... 21.95
Right Side Cover:.................................... 21.95
Left Side Body Cover:..............................36.95
Right Side Body Cover:............................36.95
Rear Cover:.............................................27.95
Front Section Front Fender:......................39.95
Upper Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
Lower Section Inner Cover:........................12.95
VIN Cover:...............................................0.98
Front Panel Inner Cover:............................5.00
Stepfloor:.................................................7.00
Body Cover Left Front:...............................9.95
Body Cover Right Front:.............................9.95
Front Fender RR Section:...........................5.00
Rear Fender:.............................................9.95
Floor Mat:.................................................7.19
Middle Cover:............................................8.95
Seat:........................................................79.95
Hand Grips...............................................16.00
Total Parts..............................................450.46
Thanks weaseltamer - Exactly what I was looking for!
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Have a look at the parts diagram and the service manual in this thread:
topic1354.html

You might be able to piece it together from all of these. The parts figure shows the pieces, but doesn't name them.
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ericalm wrote:Have a look at the parts diagram and the service manual in this thread:
topic1354.html

You might be able to piece it together from all of these. The parts figure shows the pieces, but doesn't name them.
Thanks. Even though it doesn't name the parts, the schematic is helpful to see how the parts come apart.
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http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/genuinebuddyparts

They have schematics, parts, everything... Wait... I just created this account to post this... :shock:
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Reviving a four and a half year old thread is not a record for a necropost but that is an excellent effort. Congrats!
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Man I'm dumb... :?
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My dealer would have traded the panels from a 125 Buddy to a 50 Buddy on a new scooter for free since I liked one color, but not the other. Then he would replace the panel that had the "125" on it for one with a "50" after ordering it. Turned out, I went with the Roughhouse instead so I didn't do it. So if you find a new one is the wrong color, you might be able to do a switch without any additional cost.
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Scooty Puff Jr. wrote:Man I'm dumb... :?
not really. time and space does not exist on the internet. the info you posted can be useful to someone be it a new thread or one 5 years old

thanks for contributing :)
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dkw12002 wrote:Then he would replace the panel that had the "125" on it for one with a "50" after ordering it.
Actually, that part is not even necessary. You can order replacement "50" or "125" logos, or remove an existing one with a hairdryer and place it on another panel if you wish.
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dkw12002 wrote:My dealer would have traded the panels from a 125 Buddy to a 50 Buddy on a new scooter for free since I liked one color, but not the other. Then he would replace the panel that had the "125" on it for one with a "50" after ordering it. Turned out, I went with the Roughhouse instead so I didn't do it. So if you find a new one is the wrong color, you might be able to do a switch without any additional cost.
Yeah, my local scooter shop did that for someone who bought a 170i in green, but really wanted it in white... so they swapped out all the panels on the shop Buddy, which happened to be a Lemonhead... *facepalm* But hey, they got a white Buddy 170, and our shop now has a forest green "Lemonhead"...
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