I recently purchased a used Genuine Buddy 50cc. I never had a moped before but have really enjoyed it in the past few days.
The unfortunate thing is, the battery drained 1 day after purchase, so I got a new battery. It's now a week later and that battery seems to be dead too!
I can't afford to fix it and was hoping I could try and repair it myself.
Some more details:
Its a Buddy 50 made by the Genuine Scooter Co.
The ignition hasn't worked since I purchased it; I only kickstart it (maybe this has something to do with it?!)
I believe the battery is the reason it won't start because the brake lights don't turn on when the switch is flicked.
Any info you guys could provide would be greatly appreciated
1. I'm sorry to hear you are having issues.
2. It's a scooter, not a moped.
You might take the battery back and have them check it out for you. It would not be the first time a battery has been DOA....but before you do that, have you checked the fuse?
It might be that the fuse is blown. Pull off the front cover (2 screws on top in the back and one in the front. There is a 1 amp fuse in there you will want to check.
If the ignition switch hasn't 'worked' since you've owned it, chances are the scoot was stolen at some point in its life and the ignition switch was jammed (using a screwdriver or such) in the 'on' position. If this is true, you're needing to kill the engine using the handlebar kill switch, yes? If so, the engine stops, but other electrical circuits are still energized. Tail light and other drains of current are then discharging your battery.
While you _can_ continue like you are, with a discharged battery and having to kick-start, you'll be better-served in the long run by getting the ignition lock/switch assembly repaired. I'm assuming that the seat-locking mechanism still works (otherwise you'd be out of gas soon), and perhaps also the steering column lock works, but if not, all the more reason to get this fixed sooner rather than later.
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