Today I started my Buddy then propped it up on the center stand. The engine was cold so it went into the normal auto-choke high idle. What I noticed at that point was a terrible vibration that I'd never heard before coming from the rear. I grabbed onto different things to see if I could muffle it and discover what was causing it. I grabbed the exhaust, its shield, the shock, the air cleaner cover. Nothing. Then I grabbed the rear wheel and the sound immediately stopped.
I shut the engine off and grabbed the rear tire. I pushed/pulled on it side-to-side and found it had side play.
I found a 24mm spanner, placed it over the axle nut and noticed it was really easy to tighten! And, the yellow paint dab (see pic below) on the nut wasn't lined up with the dab on the axle. I've never had the wheel off so it seemed obvious that it had loosened on its own.
I restarted the scooter. The vibration was gone.
So my warning is for you rotate your rear tire so you can see the yellow dab of paint. Notice if the part on the nut lines up with the part on the axle. If not, grab the rear of your tire and wiggle it from side to side to see if you see or feel a slight wobble. If it does, get that nut tight before you do any further riding.
Hopefully this is not going to become a common occurrence. My scooter has 1900+ Buddy miles on it.
What surprises me is, the axle doesn't have a means to put a cotter pin there to secure that nut. I'd hate to have it spin off or become extremely loose while riding down the road!
..rickko..
