Hi All,
I've been googling for parts suppliers for the Genuine Buddy 125, things like turn signal switches, etc. So far I have been stymied. Is this because I am not asking the right question, or just because no one is supplying such bits for so new a scooter? Are there any favorite suppliers y'all have?
Thanks,
Chuck
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Hey Chuck, it seems that Scooter Works or Scooter West are the 2 most popular/reliable places people are buying scooter parts.
Other than local dealers.
Being in OR, I'd hit up Scooter West 1st online. According to Max who works there He recommends after researching the site, call them to place orders and check inventory. The email...will eventually be answered...
Other than local dealers.
Being in OR, I'd hit up Scooter West 1st online. According to Max who works there He recommends after researching the site, call them to place orders and check inventory. The email...will eventually be answered...
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I second the Scooterworks recommendation
I had an unfortunate accident on my scooter in June. Went to my local dealer in Columbus (where my husband and I had purchased two scooters) to order replacement body parts. They were less than helpful, to say the least.
I emailed Scooterworks, and they ordered what I needed. One of my parts was backordered, but they were great about keeping me updated. I wasn't even sure of the parts names for what I needed, so I sent photos and a description, and they knew what I needed.
Bottom line...even if you don't see what you need in their catalog or online, email or give them a call, as they are VERY helpful!
Susan
I emailed Scooterworks, and they ordered what I needed. One of my parts was backordered, but they were great about keeping me updated. I wasn't even sure of the parts names for what I needed, so I sent photos and a description, and they knew what I needed.
Bottom line...even if you don't see what you need in their catalog or online, email or give them a call, as they are VERY helpful!
Susan
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Don't forget our pals at Scoot Richmond. Now that they're done changing names and doing inventory, they seem to have a good stock of Buddy parts.