I was considering a Vespa Sprint 150, because of the styling, the metal body, and the 12" wheels. The Kick grew on me and ended up winning out on style - I love how it looks, especially in white. My old Buddy has been so reliable - I ride throughout the year, when weather permits and it has always started up and run well. For the price, I decided Genuine was a better buy for me.
Here are my early impressions, after an eight mile ride home from the dealer and a week or so of 5 mile (RT) commutes.
I love it. It feels smooth and solid, and handles the bumps and swerves of city riding better than my old Buddy, maybe because of the dual rear shocks. The front and rear disc brakes are fantastic. It feels a bit quicker than my old Buddy, probably because of the EFI. Haven't tested out the top end during the break in period.
Other new features I like: Passenger foot pegs!! They fold in. Digital Dash with clock and a trip odemeter.. A second kill switch under the seat. Also a battery charging port which comes up and out under the seat - I believe this was dealer installed, however.
What I don't like: No kick starter. I've had to use the kick starter a few times on my Buddy over the years, mostly due to my own negligence. I will have to be more attentive to battery health and life. The floorboard appears high from the pictures, but honestly haven't noticed it while riding.
Looking forward to warmer weather, riding on in the mean time...


