the new sound

Discussion of Genuine Scooters and Anything Scooter Related

Moderator: Modern Buddy Staff

Post Reply
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

the new sound

Post by sailortot »

i just made a few mods to my scooter last weekend. the exhaust was one of them. although you cant tell so much from this video, the prima exhaust adds a nice little growl to my buddy.

has anyone else added the prima exhaust?

edit: ok so i was trying to include the video...no luck yet
User avatar
ScooterTrash
Member
Posts: 2007
Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2007 5:00 pm
Location: Idaho Falls, ID

Re: the new sound

Post by ScooterTrash »

sailortot wrote:i just made a few mods to my scooter last weekend. the exhaust was one of them. although you cant tell so much from this video, the prima exhaust adds a nice little growl to my buddy.

has anyone else added the prima exhaust?

edit: ok so i was trying to include the video...no luck yet
I love my Prima 8)
User avatar
rajron
Member
Posts: 1307
Joined: Tue Jul 18, 2006 5:53 pm
Location: ABQ & PHX

Post by rajron »

I have the Prima on my 06 Buddy – the nice little sounds keep me company on rides.
And, I like the way it looks on the scoot.
User avatar
The Ninja
Member
Posts: 107
Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:06 pm
Location: Charlotte, NC

Post by The Ninja »

I can not wait until my scooter is broken in so I can start modding. The Prima is the first mod I am planning.
Steven
Touting the benefit of the Buddy 50cc one post at a time
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

i highly recommend it.

the chrome rear rack was my first mod. now im working on painting the interior panels. the sun has taken its toll on them and they are horribly discolored.
User avatar
PasadenaSue
Member
Posts: 178
Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:41 pm
Location: Pasadena, CA

Post by PasadenaSue »

My Prima arrived today, and I installed it during lunchtime. Woohooo. I love the sound, and the look. Even my Harley riding friend liked the exhaust.

I'm still looking for some new mirrors that are chrome. Just for laughs, I added a basket to the front to replace the chrome rack that is rusting. My next mod is to add two flagpoles, so I can fly colors. Oh, and reflective rim stripes.
User avatar
DouglasLive
Member
Posts: 138
Joined: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:31 pm

Post by DouglasLive »

PasadenaSue wrote:My next mod is to add two flagpoles, so I can fly colors...
Hey Sue -- I've been looking for a small flag pole too. Found anything decent? Best I've seen is this one from Scooterworks:

http://www.scooterworks.com/Flag_Pole_M ... _P5086.cfm

I don't want anything huge. Just something that will hold a nice fox tail. :)

Any ideas are appreciated!
User avatar
scooterdyke
Member
Posts: 43
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:28 pm
Location: Lakewood OH

Post by scooterdyke »

If you like "SOUND", then the next logical mod is the Stebel Air Horn. Mine's on order, and I can't wait! This baby is LOUD, like "Get the hell out of my way" loud. Go to your dealer or go to Stebel's web site, where you can actually hear this horn - UNBELIEVEABLE!!!!!!!!!!! :clap:
User avatar
PasadenaSue
Member
Posts: 178
Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:41 pm
Location: Pasadena, CA

Post by PasadenaSue »

Hey Sue -- I've been looking for a small flag pole too. Found anything decent? Best I've seen is this one from Scooterworks:

http://www.scooterworks.com/Flag_Pole_M ... _P5086.cfm

I don't want anything huge. Just something that will hold a nice fox tail.
I bought the flag poles from Scooterworks (along with a bunch of goodies) and they are fine for the task. They are 9.5" total and have a nice spring on them so they bend. The only catch is that the mounting device needs a 1/4" maximum bar. I can mount them on my rear rack *if* my top box wasn't there. I'm looking at different mounting options (like bending the current mount).

For some more money, I also found
http://www.wingstuff.com/pgroup_detail/ ... _USA_Flag/

More expensive, but I like the eagle on the top. I think for a short foxtail the Scooterworks pole will be adequate.

Regards -

PasadenaSue
User avatar
afriendofcheese
Member
Posts: 101
Joined: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:10 pm
Location: Denver

Post by afriendofcheese »

Does anyone not like the sound of the Prima? It'll probably be my next buy, but don't want to sound like one of those kids in a Honda with those obnoxious fart exhausts!
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

i made a few videos to compare the sound of the stock exhaust to the prima exhaust.

hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision.
kazoo

Post by kazoo »

That Prima sounds just right. Did you choose that location for its acoustics?

Kaz
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

absolutely! :)
User avatar
Scootbeast
Member
Posts: 38
Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:04 am
Location: Denver

Post by Scootbeast »

I had the prima installed on my Buddy 50cc with the malossi cylinder and variator upgrade. It sounds great, and resembles a small dirtbike. The aesthetics are improved too. I love that the exhaust shines. For some reason, people want to race me because it sounds like I am revving at a stop light.

Either way, I am a huge fan of the prima pipe, even if it is on my 70cc scoot. :lol:
User avatar
polianarchy
Moderator
Posts: 2163
Joined: Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:16 pm
Location: SJCA
Contact:

Post by polianarchy »

sailortot wrote:i made a few videos to compare the sound of the stock exhaust to the prima exhaust.

hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision.
YESSS!!! !!! !!! These videos are AWESOME. Thanks for sharing them! :D
ModBud #442
User avatar
Corsair
Member
Posts: 931
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:09 pm
Location: Rockin The Longhorns
Contact:

Post by Corsair »

can someone please race a stock vs a prima :D

I do like the sound of that prima... I can't believe I still haven't met anyone in person that has one installed.
User avatar
NathanielSalzman
Member
Posts: 429
Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:07 pm
Location: Chicago
Contact:

Post by NathanielSalzman »

Yeah sound is great, but does it make the scoot any quicker?
Nathaniel Salzman | Founding Editor at ScooterFile.com
User avatar
Parkerl
Member
Posts: 64
Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:33 pm
Location: Salt Lake City

Post by Parkerl »

I just put my prima on last week... and today i was driving down the road and some guy on a harley pulled up next to me we took off when the light turned green then the next light was red he directed me to come up in his lane next to him and he was like "wow that thing sounds what have you done to it to make it sound so good" i thought it was so funny.
User avatar
brimstone
Member
Posts: 446
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:07 pm
Location: Juneau, Alaska

Post by brimstone »

you should have told him, "loud pipes saves lives." hehehe
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

i think it actually gives it more low-end torque but takes away some high-end speed.

but i do loooooovvvee the sound.
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

Corsair wrote:can someone please race a stock vs a prima :D

I do like the sound of that prima... I can't believe I still haven't met anyone in person that has one installed.
we wanted to race them together to hear the sound, but we didnt have a cameraguy.
User avatar
ScooterTrash
Member
Posts: 2007
Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2007 5:00 pm
Location: Idaho Falls, ID

Post by ScooterTrash »

sailortot wrote:
Corsair wrote:can someone please race a stock vs a prima :D

I do like the sound of that prima... I can't believe I still haven't met anyone in person that has one installed.
we wanted to race them together to hear the sound, but we didnt have a cameraguy.
Sounds like butt IMO, you should do the video somewhere with less echo. Mine sounds way better
User avatar
PasadenaSue
Member
Posts: 178
Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:41 pm
Location: Pasadena, CA

Post by PasadenaSue »

So Scooterworks is advertising an NCY exhaust for the Buddy for $149.99. It's black, not chrome like the Prima, but it's cheaper by $30-50. If anyone purchases one, I'd be interested in their thoughts and a soundbyte. :)

There are some nice accessories coming out for Buddys. I can see another order getting placed soon.

(See page 8 of the current flyer.)

PasadenaSue
User avatar
Pita1963
Member
Posts: 107
Joined: Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:24 pm
Location: Denver
Contact:

Post by Pita1963 »

sailortot wrote:i made a few videos to compare the sound of the stock exhaust to the prima exhaust.

hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision.
Yes !! Now I can take off my clothes-pin and playing cards......

Robb

:nerd:
The answer is : 42
User avatar
jmazza
Moderator
Posts: 2960
Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:03 pm
Location: Broomfield, CO

Post by jmazza »

Pita1963 wrote:
sailortot wrote:i made a few videos to compare the sound of the stock exhaust to the prima exhaust.

hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision.
Yes !! Now I can take off my clothes-pin and playing cards......

Robb

:nerd:
HAHA! Took me a second to get that... I always used tiny balloons.

So putting the prima pipe on definitely voids the warranty, eh? That's the only thing stopping me. It seems like such a vague issue- I've seen many different things posted here about it. Doesn't a lot of it depend on the dealer as well? Aren't they the ones in part who help push something getting covered under warranty?

It does sound and look pretty great. I'd like to hear it in less of an echo chamber too though... maybe just revving in place compared to a stock exhaust.
User avatar
ericalm
Site Admin
Posts: 16842
Joined: Sat Jun 10, 2006 3:01 am
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact:

Re: the new sound

Post by ericalm »

sailortot wrote:i just made a few mods to my scooter last weekend. the exhaust was one of them. although you cant tell so much from this video, the prima exhaust adds a nice little growl to my buddy.

has anyone else added the prima exhaust?

edit: ok so i was trying to include the video...no luck yet
Do you have a URL for the video? If you PM it to me I'll get the video posted one way or another.
Eric // LA Scooter Meetup Group // Stella 4T // Vespa LX // Vespa LXS // Honda Helix // some, uh, projects…
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Re: the new sound

Post by sailortot »

i already included them. click on the words stock or prima a few replies up from here. thanks for the help, though.
User avatar
sailortot
Member
Posts: 253
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
Location: owasso, ok

Post by sailortot »

jmazza wrote: So putting the prima pipe on definitely voids the warranty, eh? That's the only thing stopping me. It seems like such a vague issue- I've seen many different things posted here about it. Doesn't a lot of it depend on the dealer as well? Aren't they the ones in part who help push something getting covered under warranty?
from what ive read on here, i believe it only voids the part of the warranty that would apply to that specific piece of equipment. someone correct me if im wrong.
User avatar
jmazza
Moderator
Posts: 2960
Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:03 pm
Location: Broomfield, CO

Post by jmazza »

sailortot wrote:
jmazza wrote: So putting the prima pipe on definitely voids the warranty, eh? That's the only thing stopping me. It seems like such a vague issue- I've seen many different things posted here about it. Doesn't a lot of it depend on the dealer as well? Aren't they the ones in part who help push something getting covered under warranty?
from what ive read on here, i believe it only voids the part of the warranty that would apply to that specific piece of equipment. someone correct me if im wrong.
Yeah that's what I've read too, although I thought the official Genuine position was that it voids the whole thing. People have argued here that legally it can only void that particular part of the warranty, which obviously isn't such a big deal as having the whole thing voided!!
User avatar
maribell
Member
Posts: 592
Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:16 pm
Location: Austin, Texas

Post by maribell »

:shock:

...i wants it.....
User avatar
ScooterTrash
Member
Posts: 2007
Joined: Sun Jun 03, 2007 5:00 pm
Location: Idaho Falls, ID

Post by ScooterTrash »

PasadenaSue wrote:So Scooterworks is advertising an NCY exhaust for the Buddy for $149.99. It's black, not chrome like the Prima, but it's cheaper by $30-50. If anyone purchases one, I'd be interested in their thoughts and a soundbyte. :)

There are some nice accessories coming out for Buddys. I can see another order getting placed soon.

(See page 8 of the current flyer.)

PasadenaSue
The NCY exhaust as stated on scooterworks.com "This is a stock-replacement type exhaust for your Buddy 125/150. It won't add performance, but it looks cool " This is mainly a cheaper option for someone who has ruined their exhaust. Just so you know
User avatar
thepezident
Member
Posts: 37
Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:37 pm
Location: Bethlehem, Pa

Post by thepezident »

Is this just a simple swap out? Or does anything need to be done motor-wise?
Patience comes to those who wait
Post Reply