

It may not be a Buddy but at least it is another Scoot on the streets!
EDIT: The one thing I like about his scoot, on the front panel where it says Zip, that is a storage spot, you stick a key in and it opens up for a litte "front trunk" storage.
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If he does have problems I will then take the opportunity to talk up the 2 year warranty on the Buddy and how I have not had any problemsRonin wrote:Originally, when I started looking at scooters, I was contemplating a Vento, until I read up and was not at all comfortable with the multiple extremely negative reviews that I read (problems with engine on the first day, hard to get the parts for them, etc).
I hope that your boss has some good luck with his new scoot though! He may be a lucky one!
I did not think about that, a glove box on the other side would be more useful than a front box.ericalm wrote:The front-box on the Vento is kind of interesting, but the novelty of it kind of faded once i started wondering why they didn't just put a door in the back and make it a glovebox. I don't often use the glovebox in my Vespa, but its pretty handy when I need something while stooped at a light.
Sorry, but they are made in china, I did some homework and found the source company who makes vento and every other chinese bike importer's bikes. Every importer claims they make the bikes, but you can always trace them back to the original company.DennisD wrote:Vento's are assembled in Laredo, Texas.
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Perhaps parts made in China, but this is from the Vento USA web page. I find it interesting that their presence in the U.S. is much more organized than the "Pep Boys Bunch". Perhaps some companies originating in China will eventually step up and become reliable producers of quality products. It could happen.jfrost2 wrote:Sorry, but they are made in china, I did some homework and found the source company who makes vento and every other chinese bike importer's bikes. Every importer claims they make the bikes, but you can always trace them back to the original company.DennisD wrote:Vento's are assembled in Laredo, Texas.
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Genuine doesnt directly say they import from PGO, so many new owners may think the buddy is made in Chicago, but it isnt too hard to find the buddy was made by PGO in taiwan.
Vento uses a few chinese bike companies, not just one, they do modify the bikes in their own factory, but genuine does the same thing as does many other companies who import bikes.
Back before I bought my buddy, I looked at vento bikes too, but emailing some dealers in my state, they too confirmed the bike is imported from china. That's why I steered away from them.
DennisVento Motorcycles, U.S.A., is headquartered in San Diego, with assembly facilities in Laredo, Texas, as well as a new marketing, product development, and sales support center in Melbourne, Florida. Vento Motorcycles U.S.A. is led by company president and corporate founder Isaac Calderon. Its corporate offices include its customer care support staff, and product design and development operations, headed by noted designer Mario E. Cisneros. Mahonry Sanchez is responsible for International sales. Vento also has an R&D team based in Italy and an additional design team in Australia.
In 1998, Vento opened a dedicated assembly facility located in Laredo, Texas. The assembly plant was constructed to consolidate Vento’s product range and elevate the build quality of its products, to better compete in the global marketplace. The development of this facility and its modern technologies led directly to Vento products receiving approval of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and certification by both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Its vehicles’ distinctive design characteristics and affordable pricing have helped Vento Motorcycles U.S.A. become one of the fastest growing motorcycle and powersports companies in America over the past few years. Vento currently has expansion plans underway in North America and is reviewing major opportunities city by city, state by state. On an international level, Vento is the number one motorcycle and powersports retailer in Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico and has recently expanded into, Indonesia, Greece, Spain, and Venezuela.
In May 2006, Vento opened its North American sales and support center, located at 1600 Sarno Road, Suite #108, in Melbourne, Florida. The Florida facility provides marketing and product development support for the company’s San Diego management, and support for Vento’s regional sales teams, distributors and dealers across North America. With the opening of the company’s Florida offices, Vento operations now span the U.S. – from Atlantic to Pacific coasts.