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My Buddy is 26,000 miles strong!

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:36 am
by blueeyelou
I just bought my first scooter which is a Buddy 125. I dson't know why I purchased a bike with 25K miles on it other than the shop selling it had all the records since it was new and gave me a complete warranty for 6 months. I felt if they had that much faith in it then what the hell. Needless to say I am blown away by the power & quality of these little guys. I've had lot's of big bikes but this has been a blast so far. The engine doesn't smoke, leak and sounds tight. How could these engines / drivetrains stand up to the assault of high rev endurance so well? Looking forward to many fun times on the forum --will post pics soon. Thanks, Mark

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:13 am
by Tocsik
Welcome to the forum and welcome to the 26K club!
I'm almost at 27K :wink:

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:24 am
by skully93
nice! Hope you got a great deal!

it sounds like a lot, but I bet worst case they rebuild it and then it's good as new!

Re: My Buddy is 26,000 miles strong!

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:16 am
by chas
blueeyelou wrote:I just bought my first scooter which is a Buddy 125. I dson't know why I purchased a bike with 25K miles on it other than the shop selling it had all the records since it was new and gave me a complete warranty for 6 months. I felt if they had that much faith in it then what the hell. Needless to say I am blown away by the power & quality of these little guys. I've had lot's of big bikes but this has been a blast so far. The engine doesn't smoke, leak and sounds tight. How could these engines / drivetrains stand up to the assault of high rev endurance so well? Looking forward to many fun times on the forum --will post pics soon. Thanks, Mark
Welcome Mark! Glad to see another Orange County Buddy owner in this forum!

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:57 am
by pugbuddy
Nice! I just passed 20k on mine! Keep on riding! 8)

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 5:47 pm
by Coaster
Nice! We just bought a Buddy 125 with a mere 2600 miles on it. It's a great little scooter.

Thanks for the Welcoming Party!

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:00 am
by blueeyelou
Well I paid $1100 but with the warranty and 1 owner with all reciepts I could have done worse. It's Red and it came with the front and rear chrome racks with the side bars along the lower body, and matching chrome bumper around the front fender, New Prima Stainless Exhaust and Genuine Brand (shorty) Windshield. The shop had just installed new tires and a clutch. Not a scratch on it - just BOO-KOO Mileage!
Anyway I did install a couple of small stickers on either side that say "Scooter Trash" - Cuz that's what I've become! Haven't driven my truck hardly since I got the bike and my wife thinks I'm Frikkin' CRAZY!!!
Later Guys- Beep as you go by....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:04 am
by rondothemidget
I'm always happy to see more scooter riders in Orange County.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:13 am
by jijifer
who gave the warranty? it's not transferable as far as genuine is concerned.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:23 am
by AWinn6889
jijifer wrote:who gave the warranty? it's not transferable as far as genuine is concerned.
The shop that he bought it from.
It may be different than Genuine's warranty, but I'm sure it still covers enough to be worthwhile.
Some places that sell used vehicles do that to protect themselves from lawsuits if something happens soon after it was purchased, especially in states that have lemon laws. Ie. "Well, we provided a warranty, if the consumer failed to take us up on that warranty and continued operating the vehicle with such and such broken/not working properly, and it has since completely failed or caused major damage, it's not our fault."
The dealer I bought my Jetta from last year included a 3 month warranty on it, and it was already over 100K (which excuses it from the NY lemon law anyway).

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:24 am
by chas
jijifer wrote:who gave the warranty? it's not transferable as far as genuine is concerned.
I don't know about the warranty but they let me use the road side assistance after I had bought it from the original owner. They just asked for the original owner's name and sent a truck out for me.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 1:13 am
by Cheshire
These are very solid scooters. 26k is just fine for a maintained Buddy 125. :) Congrats and welcome!

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:26 am
by jijifer
chas wrote:
jijifer wrote:who gave the warranty? it's not transferable as far as genuine is concerned.
I don't know about the warranty but they let me use the road side assistance after I had bought it from the original owner. They just asked for the original owner's name and sent a truck out for me.
that was super nice of them! they don't have to. Genuine is a class act!

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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 4:54 pm
by blueeyelou
It was a 6 mo. drivetrain warranty offered by the shop as incentive for buyers and confirming they thought the bike was sound. The owner told me that he had heard of Buddys that had gone 50,000 mi before they even needed a top end rebuild.

I think the only short coming of this bike is the suspension feels like it bottoms out in front or is sloppy. I haven't ridden another one so have nothing to compare it to. I'm going to look into that soon. Speed bumps are a real HAZARD right now! Later, Mark