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Yeah cheekyseats is where I got the idea. I was looking for a cover but really didn't want to spend the $40 + they are asking. I am sure there's are better made but mine will work fine for me.skully93 wrote:nice! cheekyseats does great stuff, and if i had any skill at all I might too. Congrats on making something cool that you wanted!
Thanks,well so far I just leave it on there all the time, only takes a second to take off I will probably take it off when there is a chance for rain when I drive it to work, it stays in the garage at home.MYSCTR wrote:Seat and fabric choice looks great! Looks great the way you made it fit the bottom too.
Do you leave it on all the time or take it off when you ride?
I was really looking for a St. Louis Cardinals Print but no luck in the material I was wanting to use. I found this print and thought that it would look pretty good,I did find a lot of other prints but they were dark colors and really wouldn't have help the whole hot seat issue.Yorkiemom wrote:Sweet...now I want a basketball one for my tangerine buddy. Or a Route 66 motif...that would be awesome too!
I just noticed you are also in Springfield! I never see any other Buddies. Perhaps I could meet up with you one day and take a look at your cover...take a couple of close up pics...then hand them over to my mom-the seamstress in my family.zuki wrote:I was really looking for a St. Louis Cardinals Print but no luck in the material I was wanting to use. I found this print and thought that it would look pretty good,I did find a lot of other prints but they were dark colors and really wouldn't have help the whole hot seat issue.Yorkiemom wrote:Sweet...now I want a basketball one for my tangerine buddy. Or a Route 66 motif...that would be awesome too!
I live on the north side of Springfield, I haven't had my buddies very long. I started out with a 125 Zuma then I got a kymco super 8, sold both of them and went to a blur 220. Traded it for a Yamaha majesty 400. A buddy at work talked me out of my Majesty so I bought a newer Harley 1200 sportster. I really hated to leave my Sportster sit outside all day so I found the little black buddy 50 just to commute to work, but the 50 was just a little slow for me to ride to work so I picked up a used 125 buddy I just bought it last week. And yes ozarks power sports is the dealer I use, Tim's a great guy. Are you a part of Twisty riders club here in Springfield?Yorkiemom wrote:I just noticed you are also in Springfield! I never see any other Buddies. Perhaps I could meet up with you one day and take a look at your cover...take a couple of close up pics...then hand them over to my mom-the seamstress in my family.zuki wrote:I was really looking for a St. Louis Cardinals Print but no luck in the material I was wanting to use. I found this print and thought that it would look pretty good,I did find a lot of other prints but they were dark colors and really wouldn't have help the whole hot seat issue.Yorkiemom wrote:Sweet...now I want a basketball one for my tangerine buddy. Or a Route 66 motif...that would be awesome too!I would love to have a cover for my seat. It looks like you have two Buddies...where do you live?...ride? I assume Ozark Powersports is your dealer?
Good to see a local...I will be looking for you!
Holy Crap! You must know the people at the DMV on a first name basis!zuki wrote:I live on the north side of Springfield, I haven't had my buddies very long. I started out with a 125 Zuma then I got a kymco super 8, sold both of them and went to a blur 220. Traded it for a Yamaha majesty 400. A buddy at work talked me out of my Majesty so I bought a newer Harley 1200 sportster. I really hated to leave my Sportster sit outside all day so I found the little black buddy 50 just to commute to work, but the 50 was just a little slow for me to ride to work so I picked up a used 125 buddy I just bought it last week. And yes ozarks power sports is the dealer I use, Tim's a great guy. Are you a part of Twisty riders club here in Springfield?Yorkiemom wrote:I just noticed you are also in Springfield! I never see any other Buddies. Perhaps I could meet up with you one day and take a look at your cover...take a couple of close up pics...then hand them over to my mom-the seamstress in my family.zuki wrote: I was really looking for a St. Louis Cardinals Print but no luck in the material I was wanting to use. I found this print and thought that it would look pretty good,I did find a lot of other prints but they were dark colors and really wouldn't have help the whole hot seat issue.I would love to have a cover for my seat. It looks like you have two Buddies...where do you live?...ride? I assume Ozark Powersports is your dealer?
Good to see a local...I will be looking for you!
I am not familiar with the Twisty riders club. Tell me more? All scooters? When/where do they meet? I belong to the local Women on Wheels chapter, as I also ride a touring motorcycle. And I completely agree about Tim at OP'sports. I have told many locals about him and about the Buddy...don't have any idea how many of those actually paid off for him, but I certainly like him and how he deals with people/bikes.zuki wrote:I live on the north side of Springfield, I haven't had my buddies very long. I started out with a 125 Zuma then I got a kymco super 8, sold both of them and went to a blur 220. Traded it for a Yamaha majesty 400. A buddy at work talked me out of my Majesty so I bought a newer Harley 1200 sportster. I really hated to leave my Sportster sit outside all day so I found the little black buddy 50 just to commute to work, but the 50 was just a little slow for me to ride to work so I picked up a used 125 buddy I just bought it last week. And yes ozarks power sports is the dealer I use, Tim's a great guy. Are you a part of Twisty riders club here in Springfield?Yorkiemom wrote:I just noticed you are also in Springfield! I never see any other Buddies. Perhaps I could meet up with you one day and take a look at your cover...take a couple of close up pics...then hand them over to my mom-the seamstress in my family.zuki wrote: I was really looking for a St. Louis Cardinals Print but no luck in the material I was wanting to use. I found this print and thought that it would look pretty good,I did find a lot of other prints but they were dark colors and really wouldn't have help the whole hot seat issue.I would love to have a cover for my seat. It looks like you have two Buddies...where do you live?...ride? I assume Ozark Powersports is your dealer?
Good to see a local...I will be looking for you!
The club hasn't really been doing much lately, the founder is no longer riding a scooter he has another club for old motorcycles. There are some of us trying to get it back up and going again. There was a few Thursday evening rides going on but the heat is keeping some from going.I just joined back up not very long ago as I didn't have a scooter for a while so I don't know very many of the few member yet. Go check it.Yorkiemom wrote:I am not familiar with the Twisty riders club. Tell me more? All scooters? When/where do they meet? I belong to the local Women on Wheels chapter, as I also ride a touring motorcycle. And I completely agree about Tim at OP'sports. I have told many locals about him and about the Buddy...don't have any idea how many of those actually paid off for him, but I certainly like him and how he deals with people/bikes.zuki wrote:I live on the north side of Springfield, I haven't had my buddies very long. I started out with a 125 Zuma then I got a kymco super 8, sold both of them and went to a blur 220. Traded it for a Yamaha majesty 400. A buddy at work talked me out of my Majesty so I bought a newer Harley 1200 sportster. I really hated to leave my Sportster sit outside all day so I found the little black buddy 50 just to commute to work, but the 50 was just a little slow for me to ride to work so I picked up a used 125 buddy I just bought it last week. And yes ozarks power sports is the dealer I use, Tim's a great guy. Are you a part of Twisty riders club here in Springfield?Yorkiemom wrote: I just noticed you are also in Springfield! I never see any other Buddies. Perhaps I could meet up with you one day and take a look at your cover...take a couple of close up pics...then hand them over to my mom-the seamstress in my family.I would love to have a cover for my seat. It looks like you have two Buddies...where do you live?...ride? I assume Ozark Powersports is your dealer?
Good to see a local...I will be looking for you!
zuki wrote: I think the buddy 125 is the fastest from 0-30 the super 8 not far behind much faster then the zuma, the super 8 was a smooth ride with the bigger tires but did have some vibrations from the engine at high speeds. The zuma has the poorest performance but has the best quality smoothest riding as in no vibrations, throttle is smoother just overall better built scooter in my opinion.But the zuma was my least favorite to ride just wasn't as "fun" to ride as the buddy and the super 8 and the zuma was the tallest seat height,for a shorter guy like me I was having to tip toe unless I was sitting it the right spot. The zuma how ever is a fuel injected bike were the other 2 are Carbureted so the zuma has no kick starter for that back up if the battery is dead.I had sold the zuma to a buddy of mine at work and if its to hot outside it will not start for some reason, something to do with the fuel pump we are thinking. The buddy has no problem starting in the heat so far and the super 8 always started with no problems.The super 8 is a china made bike so I don't think it will have near the life of the buddy or the zuma that are made in Twain . For mpg the zuma got 89 the super 8 got in the 70s not real sure on the buddy yet. So over all I think the Buddy is the better over all bike, all 3 have there positive and negatives, and this is just my opinion.
We do to - especially the way he cleans out the back room on occasion! My St Tropez came from him - we made a day trip and picked it up... some 17,540 miles ago back late September 2009.Yorkiemom wrote:...don't have any idea how many of those actually paid off for him, but I certainly like him and how he deals with people/bikes.
McKinney, TX...just passed through there (on four wheels with my dog) when going to visit my dad...lived in Texas most of my life. You really did make a road trip to pick up the scoot if you drove all the way from Texas. I hope my Buddy can hit such high mileage.MYSCTR wrote:We do to - especially the way he cleans out the back room on occasion! My St Tropez came from him - we made a day trip and picked it up... some 17,540 miles ago back late September 2009.Yorkiemom wrote:...don't have any idea how many of those actually paid off for him, but I certainly like him and how he deals with people/bikes.
Great guy!
Dont get me wrong the zuma is a good bike if you want more info on them check out this http://www.zumaforums.net/phpBB3/index.phpSoCalScooter wrote:zuki wrote: I think the buddy 125 is the fastest from 0-30 the super 8 not far behind much faster then the zuma, the super 8 was a smooth ride with the bigger tires but did have some vibrations from the engine at high speeds. The zuma has the poorest performance but has the best quality smoothest riding as in no vibrations, throttle is smoother just overall better built scooter in my opinion.But the zuma was my least favorite to ride just wasn't as "fun" to ride as the buddy and the super 8 and the zuma was the tallest seat height,for a shorter guy like me I was having to tip toe unless I was sitting it the right spot. The zuma how ever is a fuel injected bike were the other 2 are Carbureted so the zuma has no kick starter for that back up if the battery is dead.I had sold the zuma to a buddy of mine at work and if its to hot outside it will not start for some reason, something to do with the fuel pump we are thinking. The buddy has no problem starting in the heat so far and the super 8 always started with no problems.The super 8 is a china made bike so I don't think it will have near the life of the buddy or the zuma that are made in Twain . For mpg the zuma got 89 the super 8 got in the 70s not real sure on the buddy yet. So over all I think the Buddy is the better over all bike, all 3 have there positive and negatives, and this is just my opinion.
Thanks, I appreciate your opinionI was really tempted by a used Zuma that I saw on CL recently - but I was thinking for the price I could get a brand new Super 8... Maybe I just should save my pennies instead of adding more bikes to the stable!