I dont know if theres a introduce yourself section. So anyways:
I have a PGO METRO 125. The black one on the far left.
Current mods: i removed the signals on the bars, removed the rear fender and used the dead lights for signals. removed the mirrors. HID look H4 bulb.
Granted, it's a cutie, but I would be concerned about getting a ticket now.
I might be misremembering, but I think I read a while back that the reason they put the signal lights up higher and deactivated the deadlights was because they were not far enough apart to meet code here in the states. So I would be worried about getting a ticket for not having the other turn signals on there...and for not having mirrors.
Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
Granted, it's a cutie, but I would be concerned about getting a ticket now.
I might be misremembering, but I think I read a while back that the reason they put the signal lights up higher and deactivated the deadlights was because they were not far enough apart to meet code here in the states. So I would be worried about getting a ticket for not having the other turn signals on there...and for not having mirrors.
If you notice his location, he's in Guam. The laws on that MAY be different. Though they've also got a huge scooter scene too, so that can contribute to that as well....
welcome! I've often thought about getting barend mirrors to replace my stock mirrors. Never cared much for the way the stock mirrors look. I'm a safety freak though so I won't be removing my turn signals anytime soon, maybe I'll add a few more along with a topcase break it and a spare battery for when mine dies
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Welcome! Quite the collection of bikes/scooters you have! We have another member from Guam who is heavily into scooter modding and racing. Seems like a great scooter community you have there.
Skootz Kabootz wrote:Welcome! Quite the collection of bikes/scooters you have! We have another member from Guam who is heavily into scooter modding and racing. Seems like a great scooter community you have there.
Tumon-Ninja aka Tony and Boya from Scooterworld are friends of mine. They helped me get my Metro 125. Those guys are cool. Heres their website. http://www.streetkings.wordpress.com/
i jus need to get a scoot fast enuf that i dont feel like a dork puttn my head down. I am probly already a dork because i dont know y hes calln that a metro. Aint that a honda?
dawg onit wrote:i jus need to get a scoot fast enuf that i dont feel like a dork puttn my head down. I am probly already a dork because i dont know y hes calln that a metro. Aint that a honda?
Honda? Out here on Guam its called PGO-Metro. In the states its called Genuine Buddy. Its also called Ligero somewhere in the world.
Granted, it's a cutie, but I would be concerned about getting a ticket now.
I might be misremembering, but I think I read a while back that the reason they put the signal lights up higher and deactivated the deadlights was because they were not far enough apart to meet code here in the states. So I would be worried about getting a ticket for not having the other turn signals on there...and for not having mirrors.
If you notice his location, he's in Guam. The laws on that MAY be different. Though they've also got a huge scooter scene too, so that can contribute to that as well....
DOH! Thanks...I didn't even think to look at where he lived as most of the posters are from the US.
Pretty cool that he's from Guam. It's interesting to hear about the scooter scene in different parts of the world!
Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
Granted, it's a cutie, but I would be concerned about getting a ticket now.
I might be misremembering, but I think I read a while back that the reason they put the signal lights up higher and deactivated the deadlights was because they were not far enough apart to meet code here in the states. So I would be worried about getting a ticket for not having the other turn signals on there...and for not having mirrors.
If you notice his location, he's in Guam. The laws on that MAY be different. Though they've also got a huge scooter scene too, so that can contribute to that as well....
DOH! Thanks...I didn't even think to look at where he lived as most of the posters are from the US.
Pretty cool that he's from Guam. It's interesting to hear about the scooter scene in different parts of the world!
I was never really into scooters before until i saw custom drag racing Metro scooters at scooter world. I got hooked.
BTW i was stationed at Ft. Lewis WA and i was staying at Puyallup and dated a girl at Renton.
If only i got into scooters back then, i could have brought a bunch of parts or even a bunch of scooters to Guam.
Stationed at Ft. Lewis? I knew I sensed some Tacoma coolness in you! By the way, now you are a proud alumni of "Joint Base Lewis-McChord." They just changed the name a couple months ago when they combined the Army and the Air Force bases into one kick-butt fortress.
GrittyTacoman wrote:Stationed at Ft. Lewis? I knew I sensed some Tacoma coolness in you! By the way, now you are a proud alumni of "Joint Base Lewis-McChord." They just changed the name a couple months ago when they combined the Army and the Air Force bases into one kick-butt fortress.
GrittyTacoman wrote:Stationed at Ft. Lewis? I knew I sensed some Tacoma coolness in you! By the way, now you are a proud alumni of "Joint Base Lewis-McChord." They just changed the name a couple months ago when they combined the Army and the Air Force bases into one kick-butt fortress.
Welcome to Modern Buddy!
So is it called Ft. McLewis? LOL
I like your avatar, is it the old Tacoma bridge?
McLewis. I like it!
Yeah, that's a picture of the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge. It's engineering was flawed to say the least. If it got windy the bridge would catch the wind and move up and down. They called it Galloping Gertie. Not long after it was built, it went down during a particularly bad storm. The picture is of the last guy to get off it. He'd walked back on as the bridge was rolling and bouncing to try to rescue a dog in a car. The original Gritty Tacoman.
While I'd have to second that I wouldn't find 85 - 90 degrees paradise (I'm a 70 - 78 degree kinda gal!), being able to ride year-round would be awesome!
Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
While I'd have to second that I wouldn't find 85 - 90 degrees paradise (I'm a 70 - 78 degree kinda gal!), being able to ride year-round would be awesome!
You're not that far from Portland, where *I* ride year round Granted its not as easy as it would be if it were always sunny and warm
toycoma98 wrote:Guam is Paradise. 85-90 degree weather ALL year, seasons never change.
Not everyone would classify that as "paradise".
Welcome to MB, and for my part that IS paradise! I'm back on ModernBuddy after the winter hiatus. Just took my scoot out Saturday when it finally hit 50F. She and the Vino have been in the garage since November and they're back there now because another cold front is coming in. Freaking New England winters!
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Not that I wanna get into a 'pissing match' but, isn't that what is called a Pennsylvania Spring??
toycoma98 wrote:I guess nobody thinks Guam has nice weather.
Oh, sure... it's nice. So is sleeping under the stars next to campfire.... but after a few months I'd be looking forward to a change.
Hows the weather in your area?
A month ago there was a foot of snow on the ground. A few weeks ago daytime temps were around freezing. This morning there was frost on the grass. At noon it was sunny and cool. Tomorrow it's going to rain. Next week it'll reach into the 60ºFs, then the winds will pick up. In August it'll be 85-90ºF and sunny for 16 hours/day. Then the air will cool and the leaves will turn colors. Etc. If you don't like the weather here... just wait a while!
GY6 150 carbon fiber exhaust with modified mount, 90/90-10 tires, slammed front, lowered rear with modified stock coilover, all emissions removed. Oh and racing CDI with racing coil/wire. It goes over 65MPH.
Racing CDI, and coil/plug
GY6 150cc exhaust
Removed the wall/tube inside the airbox
Stock carb with 105 JET.
Emissions removed.
And top secret engine work done.