Frustrated by color choices
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Frustrated by color choices
I'm totally jonsing for a Buddy, but won't be able to get one until at least the end of summer In the mean time, I have to live vicarously through all of you! One thing that frustrates me though is this: the limited choice of colors for the Buddy 125!
I really love the black Buddy, but I'm worried about visibility, especially in the evening. Being a man, I just can't see myself riding a pink one (no offense to any other men out there more secure than I am)! Orange would seem to be the best option, and I may go for that, except for one thing: I live in Tennessee, and I can't stand the Vols. If I buy an orange Buddy, I will inevitably be asked if I like UT, if I bought it because I'm a fan of UT, etc. I suppose I could endure that for the sake of safety, but I really wish there were other color options, like blue, green, red, white, etc.
I know some have a creme Buddy, and if I can lay my hands on one of those when I'm ready to buy, that will most definitely be my choice. Does anyone know how available the creme Buddy is/going to be?
Michael
I really love the black Buddy, but I'm worried about visibility, especially in the evening. Being a man, I just can't see myself riding a pink one (no offense to any other men out there more secure than I am)! Orange would seem to be the best option, and I may go for that, except for one thing: I live in Tennessee, and I can't stand the Vols. If I buy an orange Buddy, I will inevitably be asked if I like UT, if I bought it because I'm a fan of UT, etc. I suppose I could endure that for the sake of safety, but I really wish there were other color options, like blue, green, red, white, etc.
I know some have a creme Buddy, and if I can lay my hands on one of those when I'm ready to buy, that will most definitely be my choice. Does anyone know how available the creme Buddy is/going to be?
Michael
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I would check with your dealer about the creme. I think you can still maintain your manhood on one and it is more visable than the black. In fact my husband who took the black one from me, really admires my creme one (which was released after the other colors). that is what he gets for taking the original one from me. I know what you mean about the Orange. I live in Cleveland and that orange/brown bike screams Browns. The creme really look nice in "person" too. Last I checked, the Cleveland shop still had sweet cremes.
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Peabody99's comments gave me an idea for the Black Buddy. If you like the Black Buddy, but are concerned about nighttime visibility, you could go with some of these black reflective stick ons. In the daytime, they're black as can be, but let it get a little dark and shine a light on them and... well, go see for yourself on this page where they sell sheets of this stuff you can cut to suit your Buddy. Run your mouse over the photos of the stickers and you can see what they look like at night when a light hits them. Bright!peabody99 wrote:I would check with your dealer about the creme. I think you can still maintain your manhood on one and it is more visable than the black. In fact my husband who took the black one from me, really admires my creme one (which was released after the other colors). that is what he gets for taking the original one from me. I know what you mean about the Orange. I live in Cleveland and that orange/brown bike screams Browns. The creme really look nice in "person" too. Last I checked, the Cleveland shop still had sweet cremes.
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Checkered reflective tape belt
I own the black and silver buddy and at night wear a blue/white checkered reflective tape belt from shoulder to waist. My son-in-law got if for me from the local Air Force Base. They are required to wear them, while on base, to be highly visible.
It works great, my wife says she can see me quite well when following me, the checkered reflective tape shines with headlights, like stop signs do.
My grandson bought a set of lights (scooter shop) that shine when bumped/tilted and attached them to the back end of his scooter. It has a small mercury switch that lights up 6 or 7 red lights, when moving.
Having both sets of front blinkers really shines brightly at night in front. I have not had any problems so far traveling in city and country traffic, heavy and not.
Night visibility is very important and I understand your reservations about a black/silver buddy, I was going to get an orange one, but fell in love with the back/silver look.
It works great, my wife says she can see me quite well when following me, the checkered reflective tape shines with headlights, like stop signs do.
My grandson bought a set of lights (scooter shop) that shine when bumped/tilted and attached them to the back end of his scooter. It has a small mercury switch that lights up 6 or 7 red lights, when moving.
Having both sets of front blinkers really shines brightly at night in front. I have not had any problems so far traveling in city and country traffic, heavy and not.
Night visibility is very important and I understand your reservations about a black/silver buddy, I was going to get an orange one, but fell in love with the back/silver look.
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Re: Checkered reflective tape belt
I know what you mean. At the local scooter shop, I couldn't stop looking at the black Buddy--man, I wanted to take that thing home!OkieBuddy wrote:Night visibility is very important and I understand your reservations about a black/silver buddy, I was going to get an orange one, but fell in love with the back/silver look.
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Re: Frustrated by color choices
macgawd wrote: I'm worried about visibility, especially in the evening.
Truthfully at night, the color of you scooter doesnt matter. All people can see are your headlight and taillights. Run a strip of reflective tape down the side and thats one of the best ways to be seen.
I was sideswiped in my crewcab nissan titan last month, if drivers are not looking they are not goingt o see you no matter what color or what size you are weither it be a 5 foot long scooter or a huge truck.
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We bought my husband the Cream Buddy 2 weeks ago and he really likes it. I say it's more of a French Vanilla color with a irridecent "fleck" in the paint. Pretty sharp actually. If they 'd had that when I got my Pink, I would have had a tough time choosing.
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more colors???
I am pretty decided on the cream colored one, but I'd love to see what avacado would look like...or any other choices for that matter! I haven't seen or heard anything new so far...