Well, it looks like The Pinkster is on its last leg. Just made it to 42,424.2 miles, took a picture and within 20 miles it was just running poorly. Lagerhead has worked on it the last 2 days so we can ride to Indianapolis for the MotoGP race tomorrow but no go. My first Buddy 125 was pretty good til around 40K and now the Blackjack 150 is on its last dying breath. Shelled out a lot of money this year on new forks, shocks, brakes, transmission and all points in between. But now it seems to be the engine is just worn out and tired. So rather than spend another bucket of money, I guess it's time to start shopping for a new scoot.
Super bummed out because I won't get to ride it to Indy tomorrow. Luckily, my husband has a couple other scooters and I can take one of his. But it sure isn't the same.
Wow sorry Angie. But the upside is you have put some serious Buddy miles on--well over 80,000 between the 2! I'm sure that's a record. Enjoy the race even though you are not on your girl
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Thanks, Peabody! I do ride the snot out of these bikes and have to say, I love them to death . And I won 2nd Place in the Drag race last weekend so the Pinkster goes out with a bang!
But seriously, pull the plastics off first, THEN start the funeral.
Better yet, pull some interesting parts and sell 'em off here. More than a few folks might like a chunk of Pinkster on their scoot for gook luck and longevity.
Feel da rhythm! Feel da rhyme! Get on up! It's Buddy Time!
I'd say two possibilities. The first is to buy a motor from a totaled Buddy and swap it out. The second is to strip off everything of value from your existing Buddy and then buy a new one. Put all those suspension upgrades and the like to use. Save the panels and other parts for when you might need them.
We have been swapping parts here and there from Ben's first Buddy and used the newer parts I took off my first Buddy long ago. Finally ran out of parts from Ben's bike, poor guy. I just got done talking about needing some new panel pieces just because wear and tear has caused several of the joining tabs to break off.
If I sell anything, I will let you know, Throwback! And I never thought about getting an engine from a wrecked Buddy. Thanks, Dooglas.
JHScoot wrote:so BG you goin' Genuine for a new scoot or some other scoot brand caught your eye?
you ride like crazy i can see a bit more motor under you. maybe new more powerful scoot and a little used Buddy on the side?
I don't know what I want to do so I guess I need to think on it awhile. I can get a brand new engine and maybe keep racing the Pinkster and get another scoot for everyday use. I never knew how attached you can get to your bike. I had the worst time giving up my 1st Buddy and now this is even harder. I know you all remember what a rough time I had in the Fall with wheel wobble and vibrations so putting more money into this bike just doesn't seem reasonable to me.
So not sure. I have thought about moving up to a 250 but I wasn't comfortable at all on the Blur or any of the Vespas. More power is nice but the size and feel of the bike is even more important and the Buddy is just so agile and quick. For me, it fits like a glove.
So I will take Ben's Bid Ruckus to Indy today and it will give me plenty of time to think on it. As always, thanks for the input to all my Buddy Buddies!
So it's starting to look like we're getting a picture of the life expectancy of a Buddy (in terms of mileage). I guess I should put money in the budget to replace Flash in 2017 then?
peabody99 wrote:I know its not as cute as a Buddy, but if you are considering a 250, you can probably pick up a used Helix for a song in your area .
That's in the running for Understatement Of The Year. All due respect to the Helix, but its virtues do not include "cuteness".
It is always sad when a bike starts to limp... but especially when there are 40k+ miles of history there! Hope you maybe find another to lift your spirits with.
Tocsik wrote:
Dang, I'm at 36K on my scooter now but it sure seems strong. Maybe I should find another 150 around and try and get a ride on it for comparison.
Well, we shall just have to meet up and trade for a short ride, since we're rocking similar builds.
Tocsik wrote:
Dang, I'm at 36K on my scooter now but it sure seems strong. Maybe I should find another 150 around and try and get a ride on it for comparison.
Well, we shall just have to meet up and trade for a short ride, since we're rocking similar builds.
That would be interesting. I'm game!
.::I know the voices in my head aren't real, but man do they come up with some great ideas::.
Do you know what's (specifically) wrong with it or have you decided it's not worth cracking the engine open at this point? Just curious about what happens and when.
Not only have your racked up a huge amount of mileage on Buddys, you've done it in record time! I've only heard of one rider/Buddy that's come close, a guy in San Diego area who had over 60K last I heard, which was a while ago.
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I'm understandably curious if anyone has any data (I'll settle for anecdotes) about the longevity of the 50cc engine. I'm about to hit 22K (a leisurely 4.5 years) on mine.
BoneGirl wrote:
... I have thought about moving up to a 250 but I wasn't comfortable at all on the Blur or any of the Vespas. More power is nice but the size and feel of the bike is even more important and the Buddy is just so agile and quick. For me, it fits like a glove. ...
I'd look at the 2014 Piaggio Fly (totally new). It's got the same seat height as the Buddy, goes nearly 70 MPH and provides 115 MPG for $2800. I love my Buddy but I think this Piaggio will be stiff competition.
BoneGirl wrote:
... I have thought about moving up to a 250 but I wasn't comfortable at all on the Blur or any of the Vespas. More power is nice but the size and feel of the bike is even more important and the Buddy is just so agile and quick. For me, it fits like a glove. ...
I'd look at the 2014 Piaggio Fly (totally new). It's got the same seat height as the Buddy, goes nearly 70 MPH and provides 115 MPG for $2800. I love my Buddy but I think this Piaggio will be stiff competition.
I know someone who is selling one, and would probably be happy to personally deliver it (Riding it of course)