Where is the 'Buddy' scooter made?
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- scooterdoodler
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Where is the 'Buddy' scooter made?
I've looked around a bit but can't seem to find out where the Buddy scooters come from. I am interested in possibly getting one of the new 150's, particularily the very retro WW'd, two-tone models.
I'm not overly concerned about their country of origin, and it's not a big deal, just curious........although I'll admit that I would currently prefer it's not China.
Thanks for any info.
I'm not overly concerned about their country of origin, and it's not a big deal, just curious........although I'll admit that I would currently prefer it's not China.
Thanks for any info.
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http://www.genuinescooters.com/buddy.html
Nothing on the Buddy website about where they are made?
I don't think it is in China.
Nothing on the Buddy website about where they are made?
I don't think it is in China.
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The company that manufactures the Buddy is PGO of Taiwan. In most of the world, the Buddy is known as the BuBu.
Check-out their website. It's interesting reading (bad translation) http://www.english.pgo.com.tw/
Check-out their website. It's interesting reading (bad translation) http://www.english.pgo.com.tw/
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Interesting! Now all I have to do is drive the 350 miles to Denver to find the nearest Buddy scooter to check it's VIN.jrsjr wrote:You can determine any scooter's nation of origin for yourself by looking at the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The very first letter codes the country of origin as follows:
VIN numbers: L=China. R=Taiwan. Z=Italy ...among others.

Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
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trailer? pppffftttt. ride, baby, ride.jrsjr wrote:Be sure to tow a trailer so you can take a Buddy home with you!!!scooterdoodler wrote:Interesting! Now all I have to do is drive the 350 miles to Denver to find the nearest Buddy scooter to check it's VIN.

of course, by the time you got a third of the way home you'd have to turn around to return for your 200 mile checkup. do you have any vacation time saved up?

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Not too likely I'd be interested in a 350 mile run on a 150cc bike though...'adventure' that it surely would be.scullyfu wrote: trailer? pppffftttt. ride, baby, ride.![]()
of course, by the time you got a third of the way home you'd have to turn around to return for your 200 mile checkup. do you have any vacation time saved up?
That's the 'problem' with wanting to buy something other than a machine from the 'normal' marques if you don't live in a large urban area, lack-o'-local-dealers syndrome.
Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
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I'm in Denver and my VIN starts with an "R". It's also snowing here so you'll want that trailer.
Everyone has an opinion on this issue but I would only consider buying a bike with local dealer support. That said, my Bud has been ultra-reliable and is ridden in all sorts of weather year round. If you're handy with a wrench and have a place to work on your bike (I don't), self maintaining a Buddy should be pretty simple.
Everyone has an opinion on this issue but I would only consider buying a bike with local dealer support. That said, my Bud has been ultra-reliable and is ridden in all sorts of weather year round. If you're handy with a wrench and have a place to work on your bike (I don't), self maintaining a Buddy should be pretty simple.
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2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
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I did that sort of thing back in 1967, when I rode my 8 hp Honda S90 from Pipestone, Minnesota to Ainsworth, Nebraska...and back, about 600 miles round trip.louie wrote:i am anything but uninterested in riding 350 miles on my buddy. it's loads of fun.
And it was loads of fun, and quite an adventure for a 16 year old.
But! in the years since then, I've lost all interest in riding a severly underpowered machine on 65 mph roads where I have the choice of either riding on the shoulder (if there even is one, God forbid), or becoming a brightly colored speed bump to the impatient traffic invariably piling up behind me.
I might be willing to take a 250cc scooter out on the road for short trips through the surrounding countryside, but I would limit my 125-150cc travels to my local city riding.
I'm interested in the Buddy scooter because it appears to one of the better units to come from the east, and has a pretty large, enthusiastic following in the U.S. as do the Kymco machines, the other brand I'm quite interested in.....but of course, I would like the 'Bet & Win' 250....which has been dropped from their line, at least here in the U.S.
Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
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i too am age challanged, 48, and i find the buddy quite comfy. there are many sitting positons to change into so as not to get cramped. i think the 125s of today are much speedier than before or maybe my height of 5'2" has something to do with it. we don't get on roads with over a 55 mph speed limit. and maybe i'd do anything to ride a little longer.
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Must be your height,louie wrote:i think the 125s of today are much speedier than before or maybe my height of 5'2" has something to do with it.


And if you care to watch how an 'age challenged' 56 year old rides his scooter (sometimes), watch the 7 minute video linked below.

Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
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Wowee, thanks for the ride! -Looked like 15 miles or so, and only one car on that road?! -Wish we had roads like that in NJ; here, that road would've had at least 100 cars onnit! Makes up for the winters there in SD, eh?scooterdoodler wrote:[
And if you care to watch how an 'age challenged' 56 year old rides his scooter (sometimes), watch the 7 minute video linked below.

I did break the 'ton' once here in NJ tho (on a 400cc Honda Hawk), but that was in 1980 on a spanking new hiway (Rt 18 ) that had very little traffic yet. Not really safely possible today here, methinks...

BTW, I'm still enjoying my Buddy, and also a Vespa GT at the 'challenged' age of 69.....!


Namaste,
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The Buddy could do it fairly comfortably on backroads. And it fits in the back of a smallish mini-van... (!992 short-back Voyager!)scooterdoodler wrote:Not too likely I'd be interested in a 350 mile run on a 150cc bike though...'adventure' that it surely would be.scullyfu wrote: trailer? pppffftttt. ride, baby, ride.![]()
of course, by the time you got a third of the way home you'd have to turn around to return for your 200 mile checkup. do you have any vacation time saved up?
That's the 'problem' with wanting to buy something other than a machine from the 'normal' marques if you don't live in a large urban area, lack-o'-local-dealers syndrome.
Namaste,
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I was just spending some leftover adrenalin from one of my recently departed 'scooters'.......which I bought when I was 50, and put 37,000 miles on it in the next three years. If there's the money for it, I may buy one of the 'new improved' Hayabusas in '09, I like the 'old' bike that much.Drumwoulf wrote: Wowee, thanks for the ride! -Looked like 15 miles or so, and only one car on that road?! -Wish we had roads like that in NJ; here, that road would've had at least 100 cars onnit! Makes up for the winters there in SD, eh?![]()

The winters here in extreme western South Dakota are much milder than most think. We just received our first snow late last week, and it's always melting on the average. It will 'spike' up into the 50's and maybe even the 60's in January during 'warm' spells, so there's quite a few opportunities to ride during the winter here.
I hope I still have some 'motorcycle craziness' in me when I'm 69.BTW, I'm still enjoying my Buddy, and also a Vespa GT at the 'challenged' age of 69.....!I hate to think what a person who thinks they're "age-challenged" in their forties is gonna be like when they're my age!!
Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
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Thanks for the pic of the S90. My first ever ride on a motorized 2 wheeler was on the back of my friend Ralph's S90. I'm thinking it was 1968 and it scared me witless. It also gave me the bug and once I actually drove that little bike I was hooked.my 1966 Honda Super 90 was 8 hp and had a top speed of 65 mph on a level road with zero headwind, that's what Honda claimed for the bike, and I saw 66 on the speedo one time on level highway.
I also enjoyed the video. Clever job of rigging the tripod. I was going to ask if the speedo was reading out in mph or kph but then realized you were on a 650 and that answered that. Your roads appear to have much less traffic than the lesser traveled roads here in Colorado. Any issues with large, furry creatures?
Andy
2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
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They were great little bikes, with just a bit more 'snot' than the C200 (pushrod 90) which had something like 6.5 hp to the 'Super' 90's overhead cam 8hp (or was it 8.5?...it's been a loooong time).gt1000 wrote: Thanks for the pic of the S90. My first ever ride on a motorized 2 wheeler was on the back of my friend Ralph's S90. I'm thinking it was 1968 and it scared me witless. It also gave me the bug and once I actually drove that little bike I was hooked.
I made the video run at 11:00 or 11:30 AM on a weekday, so traffic was at an absolute minimum. I believe South Dakota is the second least-populated state in the union with about 750,000 in the entire state. Wyoming is no. 1...or is it no. 50?Your roads appear to have much less traffic than the lesser traveled roads here in Colorado. Any issues with large, furry creatures?
That road isn't alwasy as 'vacant' as the video may lead you to believe, though. I just picked the best time to ride it.
Deer are all over the place, both Mule and Whitetail, but again, at the time of day I made the video, they're usually bedded down someplace for the day, but of course there are No guarantees with that sort of thing, so!...........it's a bit of a crapshoot.
Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
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louie wrote:i too am age challanged, 48, and i find the buddy quite comfy. there are many sitting positons to change into so as not to get cramped. i think the 125s of today are much speedier than before or maybe my height of 5'2" has something to do with it. we don't get on roads with over a 55 mph speed limit. and maybe i'd do anything to ride a little longer.
Oh louie Ive met you....your lying about your age girl! And didnt you have someone in his later 70's rideover to the Hill on Wheels rally with you? I don't remember his name but he was having a blast!
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Ain't nothing like taking a Burgman 650 over the century mark is there!scooterdoodler wrote:And if you care to watch how an 'age challenged' 56 year old rides his scooter (sometimes), watch the 7 minute video linked below.

The Buddy is the perfect compliment to that Halfabusa!
"Things fall apart - it's scientific" - David Byrne
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'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
www.teamscootertrash.com
'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
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You may be right! There's nothing at all wrong with a smaller displacement bike, and I find them very attractive in many ways.BuddyRaton wrote:The Buddy is the perfect compliment to that Halfabusa!
Official 'Scooter Madness' stuff......
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE
http://www.cafepress.com/backlundart
Ride the big 'Burgy'..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWueAVyfKTE