Buddy Kick....
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- giddyup98
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Buddy Kick....
Not sure if it's been discussed here before, but here's a link re. the 2016 Buddy Kick. Looks pretty cool.
http://www.islandscooters.us/ISLAND_SCO ... NUINE.html
http://www.islandscooters.us/ISLAND_SCO ... NUINE.html
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2012 Genuine Buddy 170
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- babblefish
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Yeah, here: topic29320.html and here: topic29515.html
Nice looking scoot. Can't wait to see it in person.
Nice looking scoot. Can't wait to see it in person.
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Oh, I don't know about that. I've had aircooled motorcycles that easily topped 100. If we're talking strictly scooters, mine easily gets to 70 (GPS) with more available if I were to take it on the Freeway. In other parts of the world, there are plenty of aircooled scooters that routinely do 80 mph. Well, I suppose a lot of those aren't exactly stock...wheelbender6 wrote:Specs at the link say the Kick will do 60mph. That's pretty fast for an air cooled engine.
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So now it's air cooled? In the link http://www.islandscooters.us/ISLAND_SCO ... NUINE.html which looks like the dealer announcement of the Buddy Kick it says "4 valve liquid cooled engine" but now on the Genuine website it says "4-Stroke air cooled."
Also, wondering if it is still a 4 valve.
As for the claim of 60+mph for the Kick, the Buddy 125 has been speced. at 60+ mph by Genuine(2014 catalog.) Now on the website the Buddy 125 is speced. at only 50+mph. So you have to take the speed claims with a grain of salt.
Also, wondering if it is still a 4 valve.
As for the claim of 60+mph for the Kick, the Buddy 125 has been speced. at 60+ mph by Genuine(2014 catalog.) Now on the website the Buddy 125 is speced. at only 50+mph. So you have to take the speed claims with a grain of salt.
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Yeah, their specs for the Kick is pretty confusing. As far as the cooling is concerned, it might have an oil cooler like my Blur, so in a sense one could consider that as "liquid cooling".
And that Venture; 1.9 hp, restricted? Lol. I'm betting that thing won't be very popular in a city like San Francisco with all of our hills. Or for anyone that weighs more than a anorexic child.
And that Venture; 1.9 hp, restricted? Lol. I'm betting that thing won't be very popular in a city like San Francisco with all of our hills. Or for anyone that weighs more than a anorexic child.
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Very excited for the Buddy Kick. Looks like it will be very similar to the Kymco Compagnio 110, which was a fun little bike to ride.
In regards to the Venture, I've ridden one (albeit not broken in yet). A little sluggish out of the box. I hear some playing with the carburetor makes a bit of a difference. The wheels do have a noticeable difference on the smoothness of the ride.
Also, slow speed turning radius isn't great. After some tinkering, I think it will definitely be a fun bike, especially at the price point it is at!
In regards to the Venture, I've ridden one (albeit not broken in yet). A little sluggish out of the box. I hear some playing with the carburetor makes a bit of a difference. The wheels do have a noticeable difference on the smoothness of the ride.
Also, slow speed turning radius isn't great. After some tinkering, I think it will definitely be a fun bike, especially at the price point it is at!
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Was just on the Genuine site and saw that the Buddy 170i is now listed at 55+ mph(was listed at 60+ before,) while the Hooligan is still listed at 60+ mph. Everything I have read has the Buddy 170 being as fast or faster than the Hooligan.scootERIK wrote:As for the claim of 60+mph for the Kick, the Buddy 125 has been speced. at 60+ mph by Genuine(2014 catalog.) Now on the website the Buddy 125 is speced. at only 50+mph. So you have to take the speed claims with a grain of salt.
I am a big fan of Genuine Scooters but it would be nice to see them put out accurate numbers and stick with them. Changing them every time a new scooter comes out to make the new scooter look faster than the old models isn't cool.