My New Scoot!!!
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My New Scoot!!!
Excited about my new scooter!!! I am new to the scooter world and very excited about my new Genuine Buddy 125 Eclipse. I added red vertical stripes and a red top case. Super psyched for my commute this week!!!
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Eclipse?
What is a Buddy 125 Eclipse?
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Re: Eclipse?
http://genuinescooters.com/eclipse.htmlahorsewithnoname wrote:What is a Buddy 125 Eclipse?
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Congratulations! Take care of it, and it will take care of you!
You do not state how much riding experience you have, so pardon me if I'm underestimating you, but if you're using your Buddy to commute, then ride with your high beam on during the day and assume that you are still invisible to automobile traffic.
You do not state how much riding experience you have, so pardon me if I'm underestimating you, but if you're using your Buddy to commute, then ride with your high beam on during the day and assume that you are still invisible to automobile traffic.
Some people are like slinkies. They're not very interesting, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
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[quote="jd"]Congratulations! Take care of it, and it will take care of you!
You do not state how much riding experience you have, so pardon me if I'm underestimating you, but if you're using your Buddy to commute, then ride with your high beam on during the day and assume that you are still invisible to automobile traffic.[/quote]
Thanks for the advice. It is much appreciated. I do not have any real riding experience except having ridden around my neighborhood a few times and having recently took a motorcycle safety course, so advice is appreciated.
My commute is about 12 miles each way on streets only. I am going to drive the route a few times to get familiar with it, before I try riding my scooter. But my hope is to give it a shot on Friday.
You do not state how much riding experience you have, so pardon me if I'm underestimating you, but if you're using your Buddy to commute, then ride with your high beam on during the day and assume that you are still invisible to automobile traffic.[/quote]
Thanks for the advice. It is much appreciated. I do not have any real riding experience except having ridden around my neighborhood a few times and having recently took a motorcycle safety course, so advice is appreciated.
My commute is about 12 miles each way on streets only. I am going to drive the route a few times to get familiar with it, before I try riding my scooter. But my hope is to give it a shot on Friday.
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MoniqueKV,MoniqueKV wrote:Thanks for the advice. It is much appreciated. I do not have any real riding experience except having ridden around my neighborhood a few times and having recently took a motorcycle safety course, so advice is appreciated.jd wrote:Congratulations! Take care of it, and it will take care of you!
You do not state how much riding experience you have, so pardon me if I'm underestimating you, but if you're using your Buddy to commute, then ride with your high beam on during the day and assume that you are still invisible to automobile traffic.
My commute is about 12 miles each way on streets only. I am going to drive the route a few times to get familiar with it, before I try riding my scooter. But my hope is to give it a shot on Friday.
Welcome to the forum and welcome to scootering.
Unrelated, you need to practice your quoting skills on this forum. You aren't doing something quite right with using the quote feature since your attempts at using quotes are running into your posts.
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Monique, what are you wearing for safety gear? It's always better to have regretted wearing too much safety gear than the opposite. If you're commuting, then at the minimum I'd suggest is a helmet, riding gloves (your hands are always the first thing to hit the ground) and a riding jacket with armor. The mesh ones that can breathe wouldn't be too hot for California.
Riding pants are a good idea, too, if you're not wearing something of substance on your legs.
Riding pants are a good idea, too, if you're not wearing something of substance on your legs.
Some people are like slinkies. They're not very interesting, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
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[quote="jd"]Monique, what are you wearing for safety gear? It's always better to have regretted wearing too much safety gear than the opposite. If you're commuting, then at the minimum I'd suggest is a helmet, riding gloves (your hands are always the first thing to hit the ground) and a riding jacket with armor. The mesh ones that can breathe wouldn't be too hot for California.
Riding pants are a good idea, too, if you're not wearing something of substance on your legs.[/quote]
Thanks JD. I am wearing a helmet, motorcycle gloves and a leather jacket with armor. I figured that I would aire on the side of caution.
Riding pants are a good idea, too, if you're not wearing something of substance on your legs.[/quote]
Thanks JD. I am wearing a helmet, motorcycle gloves and a leather jacket with armor. I figured that I would aire on the side of caution.
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Brilliant! You shall ride long and prosper!
And you will LOVE that Buddy. I have nearly 11,000 miles on mine and use it for all but the longest rides (for which I have my Burgman 400).
And you will LOVE that Buddy. I have nearly 11,000 miles on mine and use it for all but the longest rides (for which I have my Burgman 400).
Some people are like slinkies. They're not very interesting, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
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Congrats on your new scoot. They are so much more fun to drive than cars. A 12 mile commute is a fair distance so that's pretty cool, too.
As others have mentioned, it's a good idea to assume that you are invisible to drivers. I wear a bright orange hunting vest and feel
that makes a huge difference in visibility. But not always. Visibility is #1 importance.
Best wishes to you.
As others have mentioned, it's a good idea to assume that you are invisible to drivers. I wear a bright orange hunting vest and feel
that makes a huge difference in visibility. But not always. Visibility is #1 importance.
Best wishes to you.