Buddy 125 acceleration issue
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Buddy 125 acceleration issue
The other day I was riding my Genuine Buddy and it started to seemingly stutter (accelerate/decelerate rapidly), then died.
I tried starting it a few times, and it would start and run for a couple seconds then die.
My gas meter had been malfunctioning but I hadn't gotten around to fixing it. I checked the gas level in the tank and it seemed I was out of gas (there was a very small amount of gas in the tank, but I figured it probably wasn't enough).
I was able to refill it (after hiking to a nearby gas station and buying a portable gas tank). I started the scooter and it started no problem and kept running.
But ever since then, when I get past about 30 mph it starts sputtering, or rather a rapid acceleration/deceleration like just before it died. I can still get to a higher speed, but it seems to struggle.
I'm a novice with scooters (I changed the oil, so I can follow basic instructions), but I figured something must be going on with the fuel line? Since it happened just after the no gas issue. I'm not sure.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I tried starting it a few times, and it would start and run for a couple seconds then die.
My gas meter had been malfunctioning but I hadn't gotten around to fixing it. I checked the gas level in the tank and it seemed I was out of gas (there was a very small amount of gas in the tank, but I figured it probably wasn't enough).
I was able to refill it (after hiking to a nearby gas station and buying a portable gas tank). I started the scooter and it started no problem and kept running.
But ever since then, when I get past about 30 mph it starts sputtering, or rather a rapid acceleration/deceleration like just before it died. I can still get to a higher speed, but it seems to struggle.
I'm a novice with scooters (I changed the oil, so I can follow basic instructions), but I figured something must be going on with the fuel line? Since it happened just after the no gas issue. I'm not sure.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Sounds like the same thing that was happening with my Buddy 125 about a year ago. Had the carb cleaned a few times, the spark plug changed, and was still cutting out intermittently. Would sometimes restart right away, but sometimes it gave me a hell of a time. Finally replaced the stator and it fixed the problem right away.k1dude wrote:Your stator may be bad.
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There is a 1/4" in line filter that is right near your air box. Best access is had by removing the pet carrier. There is a fine mesh screen sitting inside your tank a top the fuel petcock, these aren't mean to be serviced. If you're valves have never been checked, you are due. The fuel filter can be purchasesd at any auto parts store, and is easy to swap out.
Maybe fill it up with 87 and try adding 2 oz of Seafoam. Take it out for a long run.
Maybe fill it up with 87 and try adding 2 oz of Seafoam. Take it out for a long run.
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Get the valves adjusted
Bet they have almost no clearance. Replace fuel filter too. Check your manual for recommended maintenance at 6000 miles. Bet it's only had oil changes unless you got service records when you bought it
50 motorcycles and scooters from age 16 to 67. Loved every one but always had to sell one to buy the next, damn shame of economics. After spine surgery it's been all scooters. The light weight and CVT transmissions will let me ride as long as I breathe
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