Buddy170: FIRST PICS!
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Buddy170: FIRST PICS!
Not Photoshops, the real thing. Buddy 170s with FI.
More pics will be coming from Dealer Expo in Indy this weekend. Stay tuned.
More pics will be coming from Dealer Expo in Indy this weekend. Stay tuned.
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This is all my spy provided me with.pugbuddy wrote:Nice! Where's the Racing Green? C'mon Eric--don't make me wait!
Hoping to see some from Dealer Expo. I've put out some feelers. I know a couple people they're but they're vendors and too busy to get me pics!
Maybe Ron or Steve Guzman will be there. Anyone?
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Cool pics! Thanks for posting! I've been feeling like official pics would be coming soon. There's been some work going on at the Genuine website this last week but it's hit a standstill without anything big being put up. So, glad to finally see something.
Curious about the brown one. I'm assuming it's an International and the pic says Pamplona but that seems odd to have two Pamplonas. (Unless one was supposed to be from Pamplona, Connecticut.) No visible emblem to solve the riddle.
But they look nice! And would be fun to see how the FI ran vs. the 125's and 150's...
Curious about the brown one. I'm assuming it's an International and the pic says Pamplona but that seems odd to have two Pamplonas. (Unless one was supposed to be from Pamplona, Connecticut.) No visible emblem to solve the riddle.
But they look nice! And would be fun to see how the FI ran vs. the 125's and 150's...
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Espresso Buddy......
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With a name like Conewago Coffee it's got to be good!KABarash wrote:Espresso Buddy......
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And yes, being a coffee lover I guess I wouldn't mind a Buddy tribute to the brown nectar.
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brown nectar? sick dood.
I like the silver one too. I noticed in some of the pics floating around, a display for the rough house. Was it a much better seller than the rattler? Enough to keep it in the genuine lineup and still ditch the rattler. I won't cloud this thread with non buddy stuff, just wondering.
I like the silver one too. I noticed in some of the pics floating around, a display for the rough house. Was it a much better seller than the rattler? Enough to keep it in the genuine lineup and still ditch the rattler. I won't cloud this thread with non buddy stuff, just wondering.
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The ones at the show in Indianapolis were mock ups. The body work parts were actual 170 parts fitted to 150 (or 125) models. This is academic, as the mock ups obviously look exactly like the real ones. But, this explains why I didn't get any pictures of the engine or the new fuel injection components.
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GrittyTacoman wrote:With a name like Conewago Coffee it's got to be good!KABarash wrote:Espresso Buddy......
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And yes, being a coffee lover I guess I wouldn't mind a Buddy tribute to the brown nectar.
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Correct me if I'm wrong on anything,it's my understanding if a 2-wheeler (Buddy 170 in this case) get's a bump in cc's(Buddy 125 to 150cc or Vespa 250 to 300cc) they do not have to go back thru the long and expensive EPA certification process.I assume the Buddy 170cc also can by pass the EPA process? Yes? No?That Scooter Guy wrote:The ones at the show in Indianapolis were mock ups. The body work parts were actual 170 parts fitted to 150 (or 125) models. This is academic, as the mock ups obviously look exactly like the real ones. But, this explains why I didn't get any pictures of the engine or the new fuel injection components.
I'm a bit hazy on this so hopefully someone can clarify.As members here have said Dealers are telling them to expect April for the 170cc Buddy.That's not to far off.In the past when Genuine introduced new scooters I seem to recall they had representatives to show off well before the new scoots were available to the public.That's not the case here as the 170's at the show are mock-ups.What gives? I'm probably reading to much into this but April time frame maybe to optimistic.What say you?
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My experience has always been at the retail level, so I could be wrong about this...
But I would think that bumping up the displacement, changing to fuel injection and basically offering a new model would be enough for the EPA to require recertification. I believe that the EPA documentation covers the vehicles by a run of vin numbers, and I'd imagine that the 170's aren't in one of the 150cc vin sequences.
Maybe someone else can address this with more certainty, but that's my opinion!
But I would think that bumping up the displacement, changing to fuel injection and basically offering a new model would be enough for the EPA to require recertification. I believe that the EPA documentation covers the vehicles by a run of vin numbers, and I'd imagine that the 170's aren't in one of the 150cc vin sequences.
Maybe someone else can address this with more certainty, but that's my opinion!
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Personally I like the espresso buddy better...I just like mine looking more classic, less sporty. They are both pretty awesome looking though.
Forgive me for being a little bit of a newbie when it comes to engines, but what exactly will the fuel injection mean for the performance? Better gas mileage? Worse? Faster acceleration? What about emissions? One thing I'm sure of is what FI will mean for the price tag . I'm sure I probably won't be in the market for a new buddy until my Italia kicks the bucket (which will hopefully be a long time from now given the work I've been putting in to keep it alive), but maybe one day...
Personally I like the espresso buddy better...I just like mine looking more classic, less sporty. They are both pretty awesome looking though.
Forgive me for being a little bit of a newbie when it comes to engines, but what exactly will the fuel injection mean for the performance? Better gas mileage? Worse? Faster acceleration? What about emissions? One thing I'm sure of is what FI will mean for the price tag . I'm sure I probably won't be in the market for a new buddy until my Italia kicks the bucket (which will hopefully be a long time from now given the work I've been putting in to keep it alive), but maybe one day...
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Hey so, noob Q: What kind of modding potential will this model have? I ask because it seems that all the cool stuff is for 125's and that, for example, most people don't do a "big bore" deal to a 150. I'm sure there is some reason, which I'm not aware of.
Any idea about the 170's ?
Any idea about the 170's ?
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Probably they aren't.That Scooter Guy wrote:My experience has always been at the retail level, so I could be wrong about this...
But I would think that bumping up the displacement, changing to fuel injection and basically offering a new model would be enough for the EPA to require recertification. I believe that the EPA documentation covers the vehicles by a run of vin numbers, and I'd imagine that the 170's aren't in one of the 150cc vin sequences.
Maybe someone else can address this with more certainty, but that's my opinion!
However, if the components making it a 170cc have already been certified by the EPA in other guises, then there may be no reason to recertify, and the VINs will be issued.
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Pretty sure it'll have to be recertified. Anything that alters the emissions or fuel economy requires retesting. Larger engine and FI are pretty significant changes! Unsure about VIN sequences. The state of CA does its certification by engine type/family—models with identical engines are grouped—so it will need to go through CARB. (This is why CARB docs show a lot of PGO models that aren't imported. They're cleared with those sharing the same engine.)That Scooter Guy wrote:My experience has always been at the retail level, so I could be wrong about this...
But I would think that bumping up the displacement, changing to fuel injection and basically offering a new model would be enough for the EPA to require recertification. I believe that the EPA documentation covers the vehicles by a run of vin numbers, and I'd imagine that the 170's aren't in one of the 150cc vin sequences.
Maybe someone else can address this with more certainty, but that's my opinion!
Better acceleration, emissions, fuel economy and top speed. Higher price tag may be why we're getting the injected models as a 170, not 150s. Basically, since the carbureted models aren't being fully replaced (yet), having a larger engine helps justify the additional cost from adding FI.bridoc wrote:Forgive me for being a little bit of a newbie when it comes to engines, but what exactly will the fuel injection mean for the performance? Better gas mileage? Worse? Faster acceleration? What about emissions? One thing I'm sure of is what FI will mean for the price tag . I'm sure I probably won't be in the market for a new buddy until my Italia kicks the bucket (which will hopefully be a long time from now given the work I've been putting in to keep it alive), but maybe one day...
I'm sure a cylinder kit will be available at some point but nothing's been announced yet.Hwarang wrote:Hey so, noob Q: What kind of modding potential will this model have? I ask because it seems that all the cool stuff is for 125's and that, for example, most people don't do a "big bore" deal to a 150. I'm sure there is some reason, which I'm not aware of.
There are a lot of reasons not to kit a 150. For one, it invalidates the warranty on your engine. It's pricey and to be most effective it requires installing a larger head and pipe as well. Also, the performance benefits from installing the kit in relation to the price just aren't as good as when kitting a 125. As I mentioned above, you can get boosts by increasing bore, but there are diminishing performance returns as you go larger and larger without increasing stroke or making other modifications.
Normally, I'd say you get the most bang for your buck out of a cylinder kit, but with the Buddy 150s (and possibly 170s depending on their specs) that doesn't seem the case. Transmission and other mods probably give you more direct, upfront returns. Kitting does help, but it's maximized by other mods and tuning.
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It's possible. But if I were a decision-maker at the EPA I wouldn't let that slide. Different combinations of parts could produce different enough test results that the only way to be sure is to test the vehicle in its proposed production guise. But, I'm not the king.killbilly wrote:
Probably they aren't.
However, if the components making it a 170cc have already been certified by the EPA in other guises, then there may be no reason to recertify, and the VINs will be issued.
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And another plus with fuel injection that has been seen on other models - easier starting, smoother running, less need for adjustments, more consistent operation at various altitudes and temperatures. You might criticize fuel injection for being more complex and difficult to repair but, in practice, the systems have been quite reliable.ericalm wrote:Better acceleration, emissions, fuel economy and top speed. Higher price tag may be why we're getting the injected models as a 170, not 150s. Basically, since the carbureted models aren't being fully replaced (yet), having a larger engine helps justify the additional cost from adding FI.bridoc wrote:Forgive me for being a little bit of a newbie when it comes to engines, but what exactly will the fuel injection mean for the performance? Better gas mileage? Worse? Faster acceleration? What about emissions?
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I havn't ever seen this option offered to anyone as an answer on any 2-wheeler forum so I think I may already know the answer.(No ?)But just in case I'll ask away.
Can scooters (In this case Buddy scoots) with carburetors be changed over to FI rather than buying a whole new scoot with FI? Iv'e seen here and at MV, members wishing they had FI but didn't want to replace their existing scoot for obvious reasons.
If you can in fact change out the carb for FI please give us details.
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Can scooters (In this case Buddy scoots) with carburetors be changed over to FI rather than buying a whole new scoot with FI? Iv'e seen here and at MV, members wishing they had FI but didn't want to replace their existing scoot for obvious reasons.
If you can in fact change out the carb for FI please give us details.
Thanks!
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I love that green as well. We are putting our Buddy 50's on consignment tomorrow and will be first in line for a green 170 and a brown/creme 170 which my dealer says will arrive in April. I already have my design plans for the green one in place. Think "mini" bike.
I do have one question though. Can you install a pipe on these smaller fuel injected engine bikes without reflashing or replacing the ecu? From my experience with bigger bikes that was always a combo but I was thinking that a smaller engine moving less air might be able compensate for a less restrictive exhaust.
I do have one question though. Can you install a pipe on these smaller fuel injected engine bikes without reflashing or replacing the ecu? From my experience with bigger bikes that was always a combo but I was thinking that a smaller engine moving less air might be able compensate for a less restrictive exhaust.
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I'm going have to give this some serious thought now...... Trade 'Simon' an '08 St Tropez with 8000 miles for a NEW 170i 'Espresso' Buddy which I think would be in the need of being dubbed 'Juan'
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Haven't seen the full specs, but AFAIK, yes.Tocsik wrote:So, are these basically the same as the Internationals but with a big-bore kit and fuel injection?
FI is a big deal, though.
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If I'm wrong please correct me.The 170cc Buddy is NOT a 150cc engine that has a 20cc hop up kit added.I could see how some could be confused on this,especially if they have read any threads with the hop up kits added.ericalm wrote:Haven't seen the full specs, but AFAIK, yes.Tocsik wrote:So, are these basically the same as the Internationals but with a big-bore kit and fuel injection?
FI is a big deal, though.
Maybe Eric or Kaos (Or the like) could add to this and make it more clear.
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It doesn't have an actual "kit" on it, no. The question is how the increase in displacement is achieved.
My explanation from another thread:
My explanation from another thread:
ericalm wrote:They will probably get the extra CC's as on the other Buddys: larger bore. This is basically the same as "kitting"; it's using a larger head and cylinder. Displacement comes from bore, the diameter of the cylinder, and stroke, determined by the length of the crankshaft. You get higher displacement by increasing the bore but the amount of power you get depends on bore and stroke. A smaller crankshaft pushing a larger cylinder is less efficient than a larger shaft. That's why (for instance) my kitted LX190 has almost the same displacement as a GT200 but still less power.peabody99 wrote:to clarify (I am not so smart when it comes to engines), is this a kitted 150? If not, where did this engine come from? I don't see any 170's on the PGO Bubu sites. I understand there is not a huge difference in performance b/t the 125 and 150. What can we expect with the 170? Faster off line, higher top end?
The big difference here is fuel injection, which is much more efficient than a carburetor. Switching to fuel injection usually automatically means a boost in power, fuel economy and speed. It's also a bit quieter and a much smoother ride.
(That's a rather crude explanation but hopefully you get the gist!)
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I have a question / observation.....
There is no guarantee that the increased displacement will add any performance increases over the 150 model. The cubic capacity increase "may" be to overcome performance loss through increases of emissions equipment. Don't forget, the fuel injection isn't there for us, it's to meet the increasingly stringent emissions specs, a carb is always going to be a manufacturers cheaper option. A fuel injection will allow the scooter to be running as efficiently as possible at any elevation and at any speed...?
There is no guarantee that the increased displacement will add any performance increases over the 150 model. The cubic capacity increase "may" be to overcome performance loss through increases of emissions equipment. Don't forget, the fuel injection isn't there for us, it's to meet the increasingly stringent emissions specs, a carb is always going to be a manufacturers cheaper option. A fuel injection will allow the scooter to be running as efficiently as possible at any elevation and at any speed...?
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Possible, but I've yet to hear of a model that's lost performance due to conversion to FI. One way some of the emissions standards are met is by tuning the carb for maximum emissions and fuel efficiency—which often means crummiest performance. If anything, many performance restrictions on carbureted models can be removed because FI is inherently much cleaner and results in lower emissions.superseagulls wrote:I have a question / observation.....
There is no guarantee that the increased displacement will add any performance increases over the 150 model. The cubic capacity increase "may" be to overcome performance loss through increases of emissions equipment. Don't forget, the fuel injection isn't there for us, it's to meet the increasingly stringent emissions specs, a carb is always going to be a manufacturers cheaper option. A fuel injection will allow the scooter to be running as efficiently as possible at any elevation and at any speed...?
We could spend all day speculating and making various assumptions but it's all kind of moot until official specs are released and we hear from those who've had the chance to ride them.
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Ha, you actually had me looking for them until I realized what you meant.jrsjr wrote:see the dyno printouts.ericalm wrote:We could spend all day speculating and making various assumptions but it's all kind of moot until official specs are released xxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx
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