125 vs 150
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125 vs 150
How does a stock Buddy 125 performance compare to other companies 150cc models? (Top Speed, Acceleration, Handling)
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lol... I'm getting pretty biased towards the Buddy myself. I started off with a pretty long list. One by one they all fell but the Buddy remains...lol. My girl is still considering the Vino 125 (she really loves the look of the LNG Lowboy 150 and Diamo Retro 150 but we haven't found many positive comments about them)
Before we decide I just wanted to see if the 125s can make city to city trips (not taking interstates but still using major roads and small highways)???
Before we decide I just wanted to see if the 125s can make city to city trips (not taking interstates but still using major roads and small highways)???
Not to sound disloyal to such a wonderful forum, but we are all very biased here. You might want to check out www.urbanscootin.com . There are lots of different types of scooters represented over there. Of course, everyone over there is also biased toward their own model, but they are very good about sharing the good and the bad.
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The Buddy can easily make city to city trips. The longest one we've made is North Hollywood to Pasadena -- about 18 miles -- but I know Mike of NoHo Scooters rode his from North Hollywood all the way up to Santa Barbara -- 85 miles.Corsair wrote:Before we decide I just wanted to see if the 125s can make city to city trips (not taking interstates but still using major roads and small highways)???
Oh, and there's someone else on here who uses theirs to commute to work 35 miles each way everyday.
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I took mine on a rally back in September at elevations ranging from 3200 ft to over 7000 ft. I seriously kicked butt on all the 150's in the group; 2 older Vespas, a Bajaj and a Stella. The story is at www.skutergruven.blogspot.com It includes pictures.
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Keys wrote:I took mine on a rally back in September at elevations ranging from 3200 ft to over 7000 ft. I seriously kicked butt on all the 150's in the group; 2 older Vespas, a Bajaj and a Stella. The story is at www.skutergruven.blogspot.com It includes pictures.
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Man... incredible blog. Did you ever find out why the pulse coil went out? How has your Buddy been holding up after the repairs?
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I don't know much about the Diamos other than that they make a covered scooter, the Velux. The TNGs, though... well, a lot of dealers have dropped them because of quality problems. There are some TNG supporters out there but the negative reports far outweigh them. If you're still looking for some alternatives in this range, you may also want to check out the Kymco People.Corsair wrote:My girl is still considering the Vino 125 (she really loves the look of the LNG Lowboy 150 and Diamo Retro 150 but we haven't found many positive comments about them)
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Indeed... I've heard nothing but bad things about the TNGs lately.
Oh, and go sit on a Low Boy -- I doubt you'll be interested anymore. Seriously, just sitting on one made me realize that I'd never want to be on one for longer than the few seconds I spent sitting on that saddle.
Oh, and go sit on a Low Boy -- I doubt you'll be interested anymore. Seriously, just sitting on one made me realize that I'd never want to be on one for longer than the few seconds I spent sitting on that saddle.

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Re: 125 vs 150
Here is a link to a good review of the Buddy 125 with some comparisons to the VINOCorsair wrote:How does a stock Buddy 125 performance compare to other companies 150cc models? (Top Speed, Acceleration, Handling)
http://www.justgottascoot.com/buddy.htm
This review is even posted on the Genuine site but the guy who wrote it is not a Genuine Employee.
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I saw one of those when I got my first service. It was nothing like the BMW scooter that has a roll cage around it. It looked cheap, the top of the Velux doesn't look like it could stop a tossed dirt clod, and it was obvious that whoever rode it had laid it down more than once. Justin said it was ill-balanced and extremely wind sensitive. No thanks.ericalm wrote:I don't know much about the Diamos other than that they make a covered scooter, the Velux.
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The BMW C1! I love this thing, but it's obviously a "luxury" scoot (look at that seat):Elm Creek Smith wrote:I saw one of those when I got my first service. It was nothing like the BMW scooter that has a roll cage around it. It looked cheap, the top of the Velux doesn't look like it could stop a tossed dirt clod, and it was obvious that whoever rode it had laid it down more than once. Justin said it was ill-balanced and extremely wind sensitive. No thanks.ericalm wrote:I don't know much about the Diamos other than that they make a covered scooter, the Velux.

...as is the Honda Elysium concept:

I have seen a few really bad, rickety canopied scoots — one by Tank or Rocketa comes to mind — that looked like they just welded or screwed on a top of a production scoot. Lame.
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At least the Honda Elysium concept puts the passenger inside the cage, too! The passenger on a C1 has to hang onto the back of the cage!
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Corsair,
The Buddy was "fixed" the FIRST time. Took about a month or so to get the parts (the stator). Replacement occured and I rode it home from Flagstaff (about 70 miles) on a Tuesday. It conked out again on Friday. The following weekend it made the trip to my dealer in Tucson. They checked it out that Tuesday and discovered the problem was a poorly connected ground wire for the coil. They replaced and modified that to be sturdier than stock and it is now good to go. I pick it up this Sunday. I shall once again be terrorizing cagers...
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The Buddy was "fixed" the FIRST time. Took about a month or so to get the parts (the stator). Replacement occured and I rode it home from Flagstaff (about 70 miles) on a Tuesday. It conked out again on Friday. The following weekend it made the trip to my dealer in Tucson. They checked it out that Tuesday and discovered the problem was a poorly connected ground wire for the coil. They replaced and modified that to be sturdier than stock and it is now good to go. I pick it up this Sunday. I shall once again be terrorizing cagers...
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Keys wrote:Corsair,
The Buddy was "fixed" the FIRST time. Took about a month or so to get the parts (the stator). Replacement occured and I rode it home from Flagstaff (about 70 miles) on a Tuesday. It conked out again on Friday. The following weekend it made the trip to my dealer in Tucson. They checked it out that Tuesday and discovered the problem was a poorly connected ground wire for the coil. They replaced and modified that to be sturdier than stock and it is now good to go. I pick it up this Sunday. I shall once again be terrorizing cagers...
--Keys
Have the repairs been covered by the warranty? (once again, great blog! Hope you keep it going)
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I also really want to thank everyone for being so helpful. This is truly one of the best forums I've been to. Hopefully this spring I'll be posting pics of the lady and me on our new scooters
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Yes. They have all been covered by the warranty. I even had to use the roadside assistance the first time for a tow and had no issues. They've been very good that way.
I am expecting a small group of my fellow Scarabs to show up sometime in the next couple of weeks for a brisk late-fall ride through Oak Creek Canyon to Flagstaff. I'll be sure to post a blog (with pics) on that ride.
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I am expecting a small group of my fellow Scarabs to show up sometime in the next couple of weeks for a brisk late-fall ride through Oak Creek Canyon to Flagstaff. I'll be sure to post a blog (with pics) on that ride.
--Keys

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