I AM GETTING A BUDDY!
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- Blackeyes24
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I AM GETTING A BUDDY!
Sorry to shout but I am excited. None of you know me yet but I have been lurking on your site for a couple of days now. I discovered the Pink Buddy this weekend and fell in love without even riding it. Unfortunately it was out of my price range. But a friend who I only know through a message board talked the owner into giving me a break.
This is my first scooter and I have spent a lot of time researching and saving for the right scooter. After months I still hadnt made up my mind and then I saw the Buddy and that was it. Reading the reviews here made me feel a lot better about my sudden decision.
Now my only problem is the dealer is 60 miles away and I am not a skilled enough rider yet to do all that highway driving. Man I wish I owned a truck.
Anyway i just thought I would introduce myself now that I am going to officially be the owner of a Buddy 125.
Sarah
This is my first scooter and I have spent a lot of time researching and saving for the right scooter. After months I still hadnt made up my mind and then I saw the Buddy and that was it. Reading the reviews here made me feel a lot better about my sudden decision.
Now my only problem is the dealer is 60 miles away and I am not a skilled enough rider yet to do all that highway driving. Man I wish I owned a truck.
Anyway i just thought I would introduce myself now that I am going to officially be the owner of a Buddy 125.
Sarah
- Lagerhead
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Congratulations Sarah, I think you'll like your choice. So far I'm really happy with my Buddy.
60 miles is really far for a maiden voyage, especially on the highway. Is it possible to make the trip on secondary roads? Maybe if there's a campground somewhere near halfway home you could stop for the night a have some kind of one person scooter rally.
60 miles is really far for a maiden voyage, especially on the highway. Is it possible to make the trip on secondary roads? Maybe if there's a campground somewhere near halfway home you could stop for the night a have some kind of one person scooter rally.
- Blackeyes24
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I AM GETTING A BUDDY
I am in Southeast Florida. The scooter is in Miami and I am in Delray Beach about 60 miles away. I am a member of a local scooter site and I am hoping some one on that site might offer to help me get it. My mother thought i should just go get it but I recognize my limitations as a rider. I am trying not to get myself killed my first day out. I have my permit and I took a safety course but I am still not ready to do a 60 mile highway drive. The safety course was only in a parking lot. I am just happy to know I will be able to get it.
- Lagerhead
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Re: I AM GETTING A BUDDY
The force is strong with this one.Blackeyes24 wrote: My mother thought i should just go get it but I recognize my limitations as a rider.
- jess
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Congratulations, Sarah. I think you're making the right decision about not getting on the freeway right away -- the freeway generally sucks on two wheels. If you can make it by secondary roads, that's an option, but someone on your local scooter site would be preferable.
But definitely stay off the freeway.
But definitely stay off the freeway.
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I would strongly, strongly suggest asking the scooter shop to deliver it. They may also have one of their people drive it over if you can drive them back in a car. As far as someone from a scooter club riding it for you, check your insurance. Mine is person and bike specific. My friend is not covered on my scooter, I am not covered on theirs. You would not drive a new car with manual transmission home if you did not know how to shift, so think of this. Enjoy your new Buddy!
- Blackeyes24
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Unfortunately delivery is not an option. I have literally spent every last penny on the scooter. Actually my mother is buying me the helmet and the lock because I dont have enough money. As for insurance the state of Florida doesnt require insurance for motorcycles if you have at least $10000 in medical insurance. Most scooter riders down here dont carry it. I intend to get some myself but it is going to take me a couple of months to get the money together for the down payment. There is some one on the message board who has a trailer and I am hoping she will be willing to go down with me to get it. If not I have no idea, I may have to wait till I can find some one with a truck. It sucks though because I have tuesday off and I wanted to spend the day riding around the neighborhood.
- ruthjenkins
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Fast riding
I've owned a 50cc scooter for a year and just upgraded to a Buddy 2 1/2 weeks ago. I took my 50cc on long rides (we took a 60 mile ride to Lawrence KS) and it about wore me out....and that was after owning it for a year...sooo follow your gut and stay off the fast roads and long trips until your comfortable. It's now worth an accident just to get it home.
Someone will come along to help you...look at the deal you got on the bike to begin with
Someone will come along to help you...look at the deal you got on the bike to begin with
- ellen
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- castleton
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Me too!!
Hi! I'm getting my orange Buddy 125 TOMORROW! Bought it today, got my learner's permit today, and insured it today. There was just something about the test ride that felt so right. I'm a novice rider, too, so I sympathize with the "driving it home" dilemma. My solution? I mapped out the route on suburban and/or back roads, and I have a real life "buddy" who will be following me all the way. We're making a day of it, stopping for lunch and shopping, and generally just taking it easy. Wish me luck! (woo hoooo!)
--Pam
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- jess
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Re: Me too!!
Congratulations, and be careful out there. Hope you enjoy the ride.castleton wrote:I have a real life "buddy" who will be following me all the way. We're making a day of it, stopping for lunch and shopping, and generally just taking it easy. Wish me luck! (woo hoooo!)
- Blackeyes24
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I am picking mine up tomorrow too. I found some one on my other message board who is going to bring her truck. Unfortunately where I live even the "suburban roads" are three lanes wide. South Florida has very few singles lane roads and my concern is a mac truck whizzing by me and blowing me off the road. Since all of the roads are multilane roads I can still encounter this. Not to mention I dont know a single person down here who does the speed limit. 45 means 60 and 60 means 85 so I decided not to risk it till I have some more practice.
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- castleton
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Re: Me too!!
castleton wrote:Thanks, Jess. Mine is a much shorter ride, about 30 miles on backwoods 2 laners. I'll post tomorrow when I get her home!jess wrote: Congratulations, and be careful out there. Hope you enjoy the ride.
--Pam
--Pam
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- castleton
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Today's the day!
Have fun picking up your pink buddy today!! I totally understand re: Florida roads and drivers (I grew up in Orlando, and have been in your neck of the woods.) Glad you found transport; as much as I'm looking forward to riding home today, I know I'll be taking it slowly. We're lucky that Connecticut is such a small state with a lot of small side roads.Blackeyes24 wrote:I am picking mine up tomorrow too. I found some one on my other message board who is going to bring her truck. Unfortunately where I live even the "suburban roads" are three lanes wide. South Florida has very few singles lane roads and my concern is a mac truck whizzing by me and blowing me off the road. Since all of the roads are multilane roads I can still encounter this. Not to mention I dont know a single person down here who does the speed limit. 45 means 60 and 60 means 85 so I decided not to risk it till I have some more practice.
Sorry for "jumping on" your thread, but I just joined yesterday, and your excitement was so evident! Look forward to comparing notes with you--enjoy!!!
Pam-
p.s. Isn't it the perfect weekend for getting a scooter?
--Pam
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Sarah - we just took on the Genuine dealership for Fort Lauderdale so if we can help you for accessories or service we will be pleased to have you as a customer. At the moment the scooters are still on the main website (www.pure-triumph.com) although we will have a separate site for Genuine soon.
Good luck with your new Buddy!
Regards, Martyn
Good luck with your new Buddy!
Regards, Martyn