Has anyone tried stretching out a Buddy like what they do for the Ruckus? A little more floor space would go far for me. One of the things I love about my current scoot is the floor space.
I know we would need to figure out the throttle and wiring, and how to cover up the floor where we cut to stretch.
Just wondering here...
Stretching out a Buddy
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I have never seen a frame stretch on a Buddy, but there is no reason it couldn't be done as long as you know someone with sufficient welding skills.
Frame stretches often require the addition of a stabilizer bar to avoid excessive flex. On the bright side, since frame stretches do not alter the pivot point of the rear suspension, the under-seat storage and ride height should remain stock.
Brake and throttle cables shouldn't be too tough to figure out, just look at larger scooters and see what can be easily adapted.
Frame stretches often require the addition of a stabilizer bar to avoid excessive flex. On the bright side, since frame stretches do not alter the pivot point of the rear suspension, the under-seat storage and ride height should remain stock.
Brake and throttle cables shouldn't be too tough to figure out, just look at larger scooters and see what can be easily adapted.
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A little bit of custom fabrication is going to be needed, but there is no need to have the naked frame look like the Ruckus. Plastic or fiberglass bodywork is pretty easy to work with if you are patient and willing to put in the time. People build vehicles from scratch all the time. Extending a scooter frame a few inches isn't going to be rocket surgery.
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My dad, who is now in his late '80's spent a big part of his career 'stretching out' vehicles @ the Superior Coach factory. His creativity and mechanical engineering background is so similiar to what I see in this discussion group. If dad could 'stretch' a limo / bus/ car.... this group could 'stretch' a Buddy.
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