How to tell a Buddy 125cc & Will fit in a Honda Element?

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How to tell a Buddy 125cc & Will fit in a Honda Element?

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I'm meeting a seller who is selling a 2010 Buddy. What markings or VIN numbers will indicate that it's a 125cc bike. The picture I've seen is very small and I can't make out any badges on the outside.

Also, has anyone tried fitting one in the back of a Honda Element?

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Dean F wrote:This may help.



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The 125s all come with stickers in various places that say "Buddy 125". The other models have a different number (50 or 150... I assume the new 170s do too). The stickers can be changed, but it's very unlikely that someone would go to that trouble to pass a 50cc off as as 125cc. If you suspect that they are, check under the seat; if it's a 50cc there will be an extra reservoir near the gas tank to put two-stroke oil.
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I doubt it will fit if it has mirrors and windshild/topcase. May need to take those off.


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TVB wrote:The 125s all come with stickers in various places that say "Buddy 125". The other models have a different number (50 or 150... I assume the new 170s do too). The stickers can be changed, but it's very unlikely that someone would go to that trouble to pass a 50cc off as as 125cc. If you suspect that they are, check under the seat; if it's a 50cc there will be an extra reservoir near the gas tank to put two-stroke oil.
Also, if you are concerned about getting scammed on a 50, instead of what is marketed on CL as a 125, the Buddy 50s are 2T, so there would be a gas cap and an oil cap under the seat (and no oil dipstick on the side).
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Thanks all. I didn't realize the 50s were 2-strokes. I guess I would have figured that one out pretty quickly. :oops:
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I measured the rear hatch opening of my element and decided the buddy wouldn't fit through it without some tricky angles. The fellow in the photo must have taken in in through the side door?
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In the pet carrier and ride IT home.
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I got a friend who routinely puts his Stella in the back of his Element. I have put both my Stella and my Buddy in the back of my Dodge Caravan, though not at the same time. Without the mirrors, you just have to tilt the bike back and forth a little to get it past the entrance, then there is more room once inside.

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Thanks for all of your feedback. We opted to just rent a trailer.

We got a great deal on a 2010 Buddy Pamplona 150.
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Also be aware of the possibility of gas fumes whenever transporting a scooter inside another vehicle.

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1drunkparrot wrote:Thanks for all of your feedback. We opted to just rent a trailer.

We got a great deal on a 2010 Buddy Pamplona 150.
That's a great looking Buddy. You're lucky. When we buy a Buddy around here, they don't come with a beautiful girl...do you have to feed her?:D
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babblefish wrote:
1drunkparrot wrote:Thanks for all of your feedback. We opted to just rent a trailer.

We got a great deal on a 2010 Buddy Pamplona 150.
That's a great looking Buddy. You're lucky. When we buy a Buddy around here, they don't come with a beautiful girl...do you have to feed her?:D
Are you kidding me. She's 16. I have to feed her alot. :lol:
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