VINO 125 Question
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VINO 125 Question
Does anyone know if the Vino uses a key to open the gas tank? If so, is it different from the ignition key?
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I don't think it does. I think your cap is just unsecured all the time. That's one of the things that led us to the Buddy - that the fuel cap was under the seat.
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Whoa, easy. I think Nathaniel was saying he picked a Buddy INSTEAD of a Vino, because his impression was that the exposed cap of the Vino is unsecured. (as opposed to the Buddy's, which is locked under the seat)DennisD wrote:?????????? Uhh, he asked about a Vino. Or did I miss something?NathanielSalzman wrote:I don't think it does. I think your cap is just unsecured all the time. That's one of the things that led us to the Buddy - that the fuel cap was under the seat.
Dennis
Based on your post, I'd say that was a misunderstanding, but since you guys posted simultaneously, I think it's understandable.

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Sorry, that wasn't meant to sound harsh. I just didn't see where it answered the question. Again, if it sounded harsh, it wasn't meant that way at all. Actually I wondered if I had misunderstood and wanted clarification.bfreed wrote:Whoa, easy. I think Nathaniel was saying he picked a Buddy INSTEAD of a Vino, because his impression was that the exposed cap of the Vino is unsecured. (as opposed to the Buddy's, which is locked under the seat)DennisD wrote:?????????? Uhh, he asked about a Vino. Or did I miss something?NathanielSalzman wrote:I don't think it does. I think your cap is just unsecured all the time. That's one of the things that led us to the Buddy - that the fuel cap was under the seat.
Dennis
Based on your post, I'd say that was a misunderstanding, but since you guys posted simultaneously, I think it's understandable.
Dennis
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Dennis
Based on your post, I'd say that was a misunderstanding, but since you guys posted simultaneously, I think it's understandable.
Dennis
Oh, what? It's not a Buddy rally? Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to smash the Vino.
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No, as I recall, the gas cap on a Vino 125 is the locking type. Somewhat inconveniently placed, though. If you have a package bungeed to the rear rack or a top box, both will block access to the gas tank.
The best gas cap location I ever saw was on a Bet & Win 250. Right legshield, just below the ignition. That was because the fuel tank was beneath the floorboard.
The best gas cap location I ever saw was on a Bet & Win 250. Right legshield, just below the ignition. That was because the fuel tank was beneath the floorboard.