I am picking up my 2008 Buddy 125 in Black on Saturday morning.
Aside from riding it, does anyone have any tips or suggestions for things I should do before anything else. It will be my first scooter ever (I normally ride my bicycle - http://flickr.com/photos/riancurtis/157 ... 370286961/) so advise on ANYTHING about the buddy that a new owner should know would be appreciated.
Noob Getting New Buddy. Suggestions?
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Re: Noob Getting New Buddy. Suggestions?
Remember that this thing really moves when you need it too, but can also stop on a dime. That means your front brake can make you go ass-over-teakettle if you grab the front brake hard. Practice making safe stops at increasing speeds and make sure you really feel where the center of gravity lies.riancurtis wrote:I am picking up my 2008 Buddy 125 in Black on Saturday morning.
Aside from riding it, does anyone have any tips or suggestions for things I should do before anything else. It will be my first scooter ever (I normally ride my bicycle - http://flickr.com/photos/riancurtis/157 ... 370286961/) so advise on ANYTHING about the buddy that a new owner should know would be appreciated.
Always wear a helmet. This point was really driven home to me and others when my brother on his scoot met the back end of a toyota at speed. The helmet he was wearing kept his head from being a pile of goo.
Remember to have loads of fun. The buddy is one sweet ride.
Bark, Bark, Bark!!