Anyone heard from VSP?
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- Christophers
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Anyone heard from VSP?
I'm trying to get a hold of him to order some wiring harnesses (Voodoo stuff). Does anyone have a contact number or email address for him? PM me. Thanks!
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I was in contact a bit ago (Oct. 26th to be exact) and have since sent a PayPay but haven't heard anything for a couple weeks. Knowing he's an upstanding member of the community here has made the disappearance palatable but I'm really wishing I had the dead-lights running as darkness approaches so early these days!
As it does, I'm sure life gets in the way, I just hope all is well and I/we hear something soon
As it does, I'm sure life gets in the way, I just hope all is well and I/we hear something soon

- Christophers
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I also wanted to order a couple more deadlight-to-running light adaptors. I'm so happy with the deadlight-to-running light conversion that I have on the Psycho that I wanted to set up the Blackjack and Seafoam Buddies the same way. The added visibility is substantial.tspinning wrote:I was in contact a bit ago (Oct. 26th to be exact) and have since sent a PayPay but haven't heard anything for a couple weeks. Knowing he's an upstanding member of the community here has made the disappearance palatable but I'm really wishing I had the dead-lights running as darkness approaches so early these days!
As it does, I'm sure life gets in the way, I just hope all is well and I/we hear something soon
I PM'ed VSP back on Nov. 18th and so far my PM hasn't been opened. I also directly emailed both of the addresses that people have sent payment to in the past. Hopefully we hear from him soon.
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I'M HERE! Sorry everyone. I was away for a while but I'm back and putting orders together now! Thank you for your patience.
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VSP from Scooterparts can weigh in here about other years and models, but I installed both the flashing brake light modulator and the blinker adaptor on a 2013 Buddy 170i.
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YES. All of the Voodoo products will work on every make and model Buddy Scooter. The only difference will be the location of the wire needed to tap power for the running lights.DudeDog wrote:Does anyone know if the voodoo parts will work in a Buddy 125 or 170? I might upgrade my Buddy 50 pretty soon.
Note: The Flashing Brake Light Modulator will only work on 2007 and newer models as the 2006 scooters still had the incandescent brake light bulb.
Voodoo [voo-doo] -adjective. Claimed or reputed to provide an ingenious or seemingly magical solution to a problem. <A HREF="http://www.modernbuddy.com/forum/topic29569.html">Get your VOODOO here</A>