
Just bought my first Buddy!
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Just bought my first Buddy!
2013 Genuine Buddy 170i. Only 311 miles on it. They wanted $2,900. Talked them down to $2,000. Thing goes 70 mph. Gets 90 miles per gallon. Oh yeah!

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Exhaust valve gap usually slightly closes over time. Too little or no gap, the engine can't get rid of the heat on exhaust stroke. Left unchecked, you will have starting and idle problems. You can eventually fry the valve.
I have found the valves on the 125s to be more stable for some reason. The exhaust valve on my 170i was tight at the 500 and 4000 mile checks. There are a couple of real detailed posts on this forum showing you how to do it. It is pretty simple.
I have found the valves on the 125s to be more stable for some reason. The exhaust valve on my 170i was tight at the 500 and 4000 mile checks. There are a couple of real detailed posts on this forum showing you how to do it. It is pretty simple.
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Re: Just bought my first Buddy!
70 mph?mike932 wrote:2013 Genuine Buddy 170i. Only 311 miles on it. They wanted $2,900. Talked them down to $2,000. Thing goes 70 mph. Gets 90 miles per gallon. Oh yeah!
Bill in Seattle
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From review..... "Barry said yes – one of his shop guys verified a 70-plus mph top speed via GPS on level ground."......
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2013/12/a ... er-review/
How fast do your go, Bill?
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2013/12/a ... er-review/
How fast do your go, Bill?
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Deedee, although the following video shows a Kymco, is valve adjustment the same as Buddy?......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipDXgGdh6o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipDXgGdh6o
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That is a good video. I found the best way to get it to TDC is to remove the fan shroud (right side) and turn the engine that way. You can clearly see the timing marks on the flywheel this way. I believe the shroud is held on with three 8mm bolts. I replaced the bottom bolt with an allen head to make it easier to get to. The bottom bolt is behind the exhaust pipe, but it was still much less work than removing the CVT cover.mike932 wrote:Deedee, although the following video shows a Kymco, is valve adjustment the same as Buddy?......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipDXgGdh6o
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Well, mine is history now but when I owned it and after it was broken-in by the book my best GPS verified top speed was just under 60 mph or 59.8 to be exact. This was on a flat 2 lane paved road with little or no wind. The bike, a 2012 170i Buddy Italia. had a medium sized Prima windscreen and was bone stock. As I recall, total mileage was just under 600. With my riding gear on I weigh 185 lbs. and I'm 5' 11" tall. Your 70 MPH experience is indeed impressive compared to mine so I'm naturally curious about the experience of other 170i riders. TIA,mike932 wrote:From review..... "Barry said yes – one of his shop guys verified a 70-plus mph top speed via GPS on level ground."......
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2013/12/a ... er-review/
How fast do your go, Bill?
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I did not ride full speed yet. I am still breaking in the scooter gently. I am going by the review of the scooter. However, I am under the impression that top speed depends on how the scooter was broken in.skipper20 wrote:.....Your 70 MPH experience is indeed impressive compared to mine so I'm naturally curious about the experience of other 170i riders. \