New scoot finally here!!
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- Scooterboi
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New scoot finally here!!
Ordered back in mid-Feb, my BV350 is finally at home in the garage! Yay!
It has all of 3 miles on the OD and is gorgeous black! Several goodies purchased while I was waiting will be installed over the next few weeks but now I am just going to ride for awhile!
Unfortunately this means I don't have my B125 any more but I still intend to hang around here. Getting the BV was due in large part to this forum's comments. Thanks again.
Pics to follow.
It has all of 3 miles on the OD and is gorgeous black! Several goodies purchased while I was waiting will be installed over the next few weeks but now I am just going to ride for awhile!
Unfortunately this means I don't have my B125 any more but I still intend to hang around here. Getting the BV was due in large part to this forum's comments. Thanks again.
Pics to follow.
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You never know...you might just be back at some point. Not saying you'd want to get rid of your BV....just saying that having two (or more!) scooters isn't necessarily such a bad thing.
I have two Buddys and a Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie. LOVE the Beo, but also love the Buddys. They both offer a totally different, yet fun, riding experience.
Besides...having more than one scooter means you aren't adding all the miles to just one....and it isn't lonely sitting in your garage.
I have two Buddys and a Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie. LOVE the Beo, but also love the Buddys. They both offer a totally different, yet fun, riding experience.
Besides...having more than one scooter means you aren't adding all the miles to just one....and it isn't lonely sitting in your garage.

Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
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Yes...I'm a bit envious! My Beo is at the mechanics trying to determine why I have to press the start button twice (or twist the throttle) just when starting cold (warm, it starts fine).Dooglas wrote:Glad you finally have your new BV - and right at the start of summer. Excellent.
Love my Beo and wouldn't trade it, but do envy that your larger cc scoot is at hand now to enjoy in the warm weather.

Enjoy your new BV!
Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
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Not that I wouldn't consider it but I would need a much bigger garage. Somehow the wife doesn't really consider another scooter as a reason to move. Yeah, I don't get it either but there it is.michelle_7728 wrote:You never know...you might just be back at some point. Not saying you'd want to get rid of your BV....just saying that having two (or more!) scooters isn't necessarily such a bad thing.
I have two Buddys and a Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie. LOVE the Beo, but also love the Buddys. They both offer a totally different, yet fun, riding experience.
Besides...having more than one scooter means you aren't adding all the miles to just one....and it isn't lonely sitting in your garage.

I love the buddy. Just ain't in the cards to have both. at the moment anyway.
- skully93
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Glad that it finally showed it's face!
I ran into Bob White yesterday during lunch, and he was asking. I told him "I sense he's out getting it, RIGHT NOW". At least you got it in the same day
Angela is enjoying your orange Buddy. She's not a scooter lunatic like us yet, but the seed has been planted.
See you Saturday?
I ran into Bob White yesterday during lunch, and he was asking. I told him "I sense he's out getting it, RIGHT NOW". At least you got it in the same day

Angela is enjoying your orange Buddy. She's not a scooter lunatic like us yet, but the seed has been planted.
See you Saturday?
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out of all the reasons i hear to not have another scoot (Buddy) or two scoots or w/e, the "no space for another" always intrigues me. i mean, seriously? its not exactly a row boatScooterboi wrote:Not that I wouldn't consider it but I would need a much bigger garage. Somehow the wife doesn't really consider another scooter as a reason to move. Yeah, I don't get it either but there it is.michelle_7728 wrote:You never know...you might just be back at some point. Not saying you'd want to get rid of your BV....just saying that having two (or more!) scooters isn't necessarily such a bad thing.
I have two Buddys and a Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie. LOVE the Beo, but also love the Buddys. They both offer a totally different, yet fun, riding experience.
Besides...having more than one scooter means you aren't adding all the miles to just one....and it isn't lonely sitting in your garage.![]()
I love the buddy. Just ain't in the cards to have both. at the moment anyway.

Riding is riding
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Definitely!skully93 wrote:Glad that it finally showed it's face!
I ran into Bob White yesterday during lunch, and he was asking. I told him "I sense he's out getting it, RIGHT NOW". At least you got it in the same day
Angela is enjoying your orange Buddy. She's not a scooter lunatic like us yet, but the seed has been planted.
See you Saturday?
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I can't speak for everyone but my parking is a luxurious single spot in a parking lot... at three bikes it's already getting pretty crampedJHScoot wrote:
out of all the reasons i hear to not have another scoot (Buddy) or two scoots or w/e, the "no space for another" always intrigues me. i mean, seriously? its not exactly a row boat

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I had 4 on a 4x8 sheet of particle board so I could chain them to the fence and put covers on them. 3 is a stretch, 4 I had to move some out of the way to get to others. Blargh!Lokky wrote:I can't speak for everyone but my parking is a luxurious single spot in a parking lot... at three bikes it's already getting pretty crampedJHScoot wrote:
out of all the reasons i hear to not have another scoot (Buddy) or two scoots or w/e, the "no space for another" always intrigues me. i mean, seriously? its not exactly a row boat
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Re: New scoot finally here!!
Great news! Do be a little careful at first, the BV350 has a lot more oomph than the B125, enough to get you into trouble if you ride it as hard a most folks ride the Buddy. Please do hang around here. Lots of folks here are seeing the BV350 as the next step in their riding career and it's great to get as much feedback as possible. I'm still waiting to hear from somebody who takes the BV on a long trip. I'm curious about the usual stuff like rear tire life, seat comfort, riding position, reliability, how it holds up in extreme heat, and stuff like that.Scooterboi wrote:Ordered back in mid-Feb, my BV350 is finally at home in the garage! Yay!
It has all of 3 miles on the OD and is gorgeous black! Several goodies purchased while I was waiting will be installed over the next few weeks but now I am just going to ride for awhile!
Unfortunately this means I don't have my B125 any more but I still intend to hang around here. Getting the BV was due in large part to this forum's comments. Thanks again.
Pics to follow.
Congratulations again on your new scooter!
- Scooterboi
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Funny you should mention that. I am looking forward to taking a 4-day tour of southern Colorado the end of June. 900-ish miles total at +8000 ft elevation.
Should be fun but I have to get the break-in and first maintenance done before then.
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625 miles in a month on the BV? We should all have such problems.
Should be fun but I have to get the break-in and first maintenance done before then.

625 miles in a month on the BV? We should all have such problems.

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Amen!Scooterboi wrote:Funny you should mention that. I am looking forward to taking a 4-day tour of southern Colorado the end of June. 900-ish miles total at +8000 ft elevation.
Should be fun but I have to get the break-in and first maintenance done before then.)
625 miles in a month on the BV? We should all have such problems.

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Many congratulations!
We have his-n-her BV-350's and dont regret them a bit.
I removed my windshield and messing with the seat a bit, but man what an awesome scooter!
In my oh so humble opinion, Piaggios best value and one of their best efforts in a very long time.
Ride hard, ride long. (you can do that on the BV!)
I removed my windshield and messing with the seat a bit, but man what an awesome scooter!
In my oh so humble opinion, Piaggios best value and one of their best efforts in a very long time.
Ride hard, ride long. (you can do that on the BV!)
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Congrats on the new scoot and don't forget to give us that first ride report!
As far as how many is too many...I just sold my 08 Seafoam B125 so now I'm down to "only" 8
As far as how many is too many...I just sold my 08 Seafoam B125 so now I'm down to "only" 8
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