06 Buddy 125 running slow
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06 Buddy 125 running slow
Ok so I got an 06 Buddy
Thing had been sitting for a couple years so we changed the gas, cleaned the carb and off it went!
Thing'd hit 60 or 65, not smooth, a little choppy, but quick all the same
Put it to sleep for the night, changed the oil and the plug and now it tops out at 40
Double checked oil and plug switching back and forth and recleaned the carb, runs smooth now but still tops out at 40 and takes its time getting there
So I'm thinking coil or CDI (?) but I can't find it!
Is it under the cowl or something?
Thing had been sitting for a couple years so we changed the gas, cleaned the carb and off it went!
Thing'd hit 60 or 65, not smooth, a little choppy, but quick all the same
Put it to sleep for the night, changed the oil and the plug and now it tops out at 40
Double checked oil and plug switching back and forth and recleaned the carb, runs smooth now but still tops out at 40 and takes its time getting there
So I'm thinking coil or CDI (?) but I can't find it!
Is it under the cowl or something?
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If it has been siting for a couple of years I'd also open up the transmission, check/clean the rollers/variator, and check belt for dry rot. All combined this could be affecting speed.
Also, you might need to clean the carb again. Some crud may have loosened up and clogged a jet or something.
I'd change the gear oil too if you haven't already.
Also, you might need to clean the carb again. Some crud may have loosened up and clogged a jet or something.
I'd change the gear oil too if you haven't already.
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Make sure that you installed the carb's vacuum slide correctly. Improperly installed or a tare in the diaphragm will cause the symptoms you mentioned.
CDI is under the front panel ("windshield") but I doubt thats it. Usually a bad CDI will give no spark at all. A bad ignition coil usually gives "choppy" acceleration or no spark at all. A bad stator, usually the pulse generator or pick up is bad, will stall at idle but run ok or have no spark at all.
CDI is under the front panel ("windshield") but I doubt thats it. Usually a bad CDI will give no spark at all. A bad ignition coil usually gives "choppy" acceleration or no spark at all. A bad stator, usually the pulse generator or pick up is bad, will stall at idle but run ok or have no spark at all.
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I believe my husband and I use the same oil filter (he has an '09 Piaggio Fly, and I have an '09 Buddy 125). I'll go down to the garage and check out the number on the side of the filter in the morning, as we have a few extras stored in a plastic bag down there...
I'm assuming the '06 & the '09 Buddys use the same oil filter, but I don't know that for a fact. Scooterworks could tell you the correct one for sure.
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I'm assuming the '06 & the '09 Buddys use the same oil filter, but I don't know that for a fact. Scooterworks could tell you the correct one for sure.

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Re: 06 Buddy 125 running slow
I have no idea, but here's a link to where you can find the service manual. Hopefully you can find it in there.Icecreamman wrote:...So I'm thinking coil or CDI (?) but I can't find it!
Is it under the cowl or something?

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Also gonna do the valves if I can find a .003 feeler gauge (thinnest I've got is .006) but I'm pretty sure it's the oil filter.
Did the research and found out it's the wrong one so that's what I'm suspecting.
Will report back Monday or Tuesday probably
197 is what they're calling for

183 is 5mm shorter so I'll bet it's bottoming out

Did the research and found out it's the wrong one so that's what I'm suspecting.
Will report back Monday or Tuesday probably

197 is what they're calling for

183 is 5mm shorter so I'll bet it's bottoming out

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