My Buudy is Customized.
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My Buudy is Customized.
Brought my customized Buddy to the Minneapolis No Direction Home Rally this weekend. Well recieved.
Here is the list of modifications:
- Custom Paint
- Custom Speedometer
- Custom Decals
- Passenger Floorboards coated in LineX
- Chrome Grips
- IPOD/MP3 Player
- Ground Effects Lighting
- Painted Rims
- Painted Fork
- Trim on Front Fender
- Removal of stock turn signals (use original ones)
- Dual Horn System
- Digital Clock
- Visistop Brake Modulator
I will post more pictures when I have some time. I will even post how to's on my website... but for now I am just too busy.... here are a few pictures.
The scooter next to it is my wife's Vino 125 . - Also customized.
Here is the list of modifications:
- Custom Paint
- Custom Speedometer
- Custom Decals
- Passenger Floorboards coated in LineX
- Chrome Grips
- IPOD/MP3 Player
- Ground Effects Lighting
- Painted Rims
- Painted Fork
- Trim on Front Fender
- Removal of stock turn signals (use original ones)
- Dual Horn System
- Digital Clock
- Visistop Brake Modulator
I will post more pictures when I have some time. I will even post how to's on my website... but for now I am just too busy.... here are a few pictures.
The scooter next to it is my wife's Vino 125 . - Also customized.
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Costs:
- Custom Paint $300 - but I did all prep work.
- Custom Speedometer - FREE - had supplies on hand.
- Custom Decals - $60
- Passenger Floorboards coated in LineX - $10
- Chrome Grips - $20 JC Whitney
- IPOD/MP3 Player - $80 Ebay
- Ground Effects Lighting - $25 Ebay
- Painted Rims - Paint $4
- Painted Fork Paint $4
- Trim on Front Fender $2
- Removal of stock turn signals (use original ones) - FREEBIE
- Dual Horn System - Checker Auto $9
- Digital Clock - $2 Walmart
- Mirrors - $35 Scooterville (from Kymco Scooter)
- Visistop Brake Modulator $15 Ebay
Really not that expensive. And it only took me about 20 hours total labor.
- Custom Paint $300 - but I did all prep work.
- Custom Speedometer - FREE - had supplies on hand.
- Custom Decals - $60
- Passenger Floorboards coated in LineX - $10
- Chrome Grips - $20 JC Whitney
- IPOD/MP3 Player - $80 Ebay
- Ground Effects Lighting - $25 Ebay
- Painted Rims - Paint $4
- Painted Fork Paint $4
- Trim on Front Fender $2
- Removal of stock turn signals (use original ones) - FREEBIE
- Dual Horn System - Checker Auto $9
- Digital Clock - $2 Walmart
- Mirrors - $35 Scooterville (from Kymco Scooter)
- Visistop Brake Modulator $15 Ebay
Really not that expensive. And it only took me about 20 hours total labor.
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Yep thats my scoot too. If you goto Scoot.net there are quite a few photos of my scooter from the No Direction Home Rally. I have gotten a lot of PMs about the scoot so I will try to post pictures in more detail later this week.
RIMS: Nope I did not remove the tires to paint the rims.... its a rattle can job. I only had 10 days so I had to cut corners where possible. Long term I probably will powder coat the rims.
Thanks all for the nice posts..... hopefully some others will start customizing there buddys too. Looks like the "Bundy" is coming soon.
RIMS: Nope I did not remove the tires to paint the rims.... its a rattle can job. I only had 10 days so I had to cut corners where possible. Long term I probably will powder coat the rims.
Thanks all for the nice posts..... hopefully some others will start customizing there buddys too. Looks like the "Bundy" is coming soon.
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dsleedesign,
I wasn't sure what to expect when you first told us about your potential mods and I must say, I think it looks pretty damn cool. The colour rocks!
I' interested in getting some chrome grips. What size did you order to fit the Buddy? Do you like them? Is the fit good?- Chrome Grips - $20 JC Whitney
I wasn't sure what to expect when you first told us about your potential mods and I must say, I think it looks pretty damn cool. The colour rocks!
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These are the grips.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Prod ... 37/c-10111
I bought the 5" ones.... the 6" ones look crappy on the bike.
You will need to apply electical tape under the grip as the diameter is a bit bigger.
Use WD40 to slide it on when the WD40 is dry it will work like glue. if you ever want to take the grips off.... just squirt wd40 in again... bam there off again.
I have done this on every bike I have owned... SUPER EASY.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Prod ... 37/c-10111
I bought the 5" ones.... the 6" ones look crappy on the bike.
You will need to apply electical tape under the grip as the diameter is a bit bigger.
Use WD40 to slide it on when the WD40 is dry it will work like glue. if you ever want to take the grips off.... just squirt wd40 in again... bam there off again.
I have done this on every bike I have owned... SUPER EASY.
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Impressive work! I recently posted on a craftster.org scooter thread that the Buddy may be the most cheaply and easily customizable scoot on the market.dsleedesign wrote: - Custom Decals - $60
Re: custom decals... Were these made from your own designs? If so, could you tell me where you had them done? I am designing custom graphics for my scoot and the wife's Buddy but have yet to figure out how/where to have 'em produced.
Thanks!
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Buddy Replacement Mirrors
I loved your customization of your Buddy. Can you tell me the source of the replacement mirrors, and if you know it, the mirror size and thread? (suspect 10MM). Thanks.
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Re: Buddy Replacement Mirrors
northgardener wrote:I loved your customization of your Buddy. Can you tell me the source of the replacement mirrors, and if you know it, the mirror size and thread? (suspect 10MM). Thanks.
dsleedesign wrote:Mirrors - $35 Scooterville (from Kymco Scooter)
Huh? What just happened?
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Somebody make up their mindscootervillain wrote:The "custom" mirrors were from a TGB scooter. Kymco mirrors use right hand thread on both sides. Buddy and TGB mirrors use r hand thread on one side and left hand on the other.

Arrrg!
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Yup, you need mirrors with 8mm screw posts and the reverse thread on one side.dahuffy wrote:Somebody make up their mindscootervillain wrote:The "custom" mirrors were from a TGB scooter. Kymco mirrors use right hand thread on both sides. Buddy and TGB mirrors use r hand thread on one side and left hand on the other.I'm having my Pink Buddy altered and I wanted the Black mirrors, I told my dealer that they were KYMCO.
Arrrg!
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My Buudy is Customized.
Like the handle bar grips, how do you remove the stock grips? Are they 7/8? I'd like to do something similar.
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This seems to be one of the most vexing questions of scooterdom as it comes up frequently. I think the Buddy's non-glovebox hole thing is ripe for customization. I have seen cup holders for cars which may actually worh by clamping them to the lip of the glove hole and placing the cup part on the inside.ScooterMonkey wrote:Also do you think it would be possible to instal a drink/cup holder somewhere on a Buddy?
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I have to say the time, and the money and work you put into this really shows. I think this is the coolest customization I've seen so far (just because there is NO color out there like this!). Great work, I love the skeleton on the front, it gives it an edge. But the red Vino next to it is adorable (very classy too).
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Super! Finally a scooter that will match the appliances in my mom's kitchen.peabody99 wrote:awesome love it! did you know an avacado colored Buddy is on the horizon?
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Yes, I wear a helmet and a FIRSTGEAR armored jacket.
No, I'm not embarrassed to be seen riding it.
Yes, that is an NRA sticker on the fender.
"I aim to misbehave."
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Thanks for asking! I ordered them, but then I had the small windshield installed and appreciated the better viewing that resulted. I'm going to hold on to the TGB's and try them out in the spring.lobsterman wrote:castleton, how did that work out for you? Did you install them?castleton wrote:Has anyone else swapped out their stock mirrors for TGB mirrors like those pictured above?
I just ordered some from Scooter Centrale in CT, but was wondering how others were liking theirs.
One thing that my dealer did on the windshield install: he hacksawed the right reverse thread bolt so that it was even with the left. Everything looks great!
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custom speedometer
How did you do your custom speedometer? I always find the speedometer on the Buddy to be sort of cheap looking and wanted to glam it up a bit.
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I periodically treat mine with a black Sharpie. It's the duct tape of cosmetic injuries.Stormswift wrote:My poor Dobby is just now finally getting a rear rack. Next maybe I will get some decals. White or off white should look nice . By the way, what type of paint do I need to cover a scratched off paint on a brake handle?

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