Does a Buddy 50 2 stroke charge it's battery (like a car does) when the engine is running?
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Battery charging...
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Re: Battery charging...
Yes, scooters do recharge their battery when the engine is running. One thing to know. Both the electrical system and the engine on a scooter have limited capacity. By that I mean that most scooters are not generating enough power for a battery recharge when the engine is running at idle. Riding around at higher RPMs generates more power and is usually necessary for bringing the battery up to full charge.
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