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GENUINE Buddy 150 User Manual

GENUINE Buddy 150
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Dear Customers:
Thank you for purchasing the Buddy from Genuine Scooter Company. The
efficiency and longevity of each scooter will depend heavily on the operating
method of each user. This owners manual will provide you with operating
instructions, precautions, and general maintenance information required to
safely operate and maintain your scooter. Please read the entire manual before
operating your scooter.
The Buddy comes in three different engine configurations. The Buddy 50 has a
2-stroke 50cc engine, the Buddy 125 has a 4-stroke 125cc engine, and the Buddy
150 has a 4-stroke 150cc engine and Buddy 170 has a 4-stroke 170cc EMS engine.
Please be aware of your scooters engine configuration while reading this
manual.
If you have any questions, please ask your dealer for assistance.
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GENUINE Buddy 150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGENUINE
ModelBuddy 150
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Genuine Scooter Warranty Card

Scooter Safety

Safe Riding Rules

Provides essential safety requirements and rules for operating the scooter, including pre-ride checks and rider qualifications.

Limited Warranty for Genuine Scooters

Obtaining Warranty Service

Explains how to obtain warranty service, including effectiveness after purchase and the warranty period.

Warranty Procedure

Details the customer's responsibility for maintenance and dealer checks for warranty applications.

Exclusions from Warranty

Lists items not covered, such as artificial damage, natural disasters, and unauthorized modifications.

Parts Identification - Movable Model

Parts Identification - Fixed Model

Charging Seat and Fuse Location

Vehicle Identification

Engine Number Location

Details the location of the engine number on the left crankcase and explains its components for identification.

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Specifies the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) inside the front cover and explains its digit breakdown.

Switches and Controls

Main Switch Operation

Explains the functions of the main switch in its different positions (ON, OFF, Locked) and how to open the seat.

Gauges and Indicators

Indicator Lights

Describes the function of signal indicators, high beam indicators, and oil warning lights on the dashboard.

Speedometer and Fuel Gauge

Explains the speedometer and fuel gauge, including fuel capacity and when to refill the tank.

Fuel Injection Engine Specifics

EMS Self-Check Indicator

Explains the Engine Management System (EMS) self-check indicator, its meaning, and when to consult a dealer.

Handlebar Controls

Steering and Seat Locks

Steering Lock Operation

Describes how to lock the steering by turning the handlebars and key, and warns against removing the key while riding.

Seat Lock Operation

Explains how to open the seat by pushing the key in and turning it counterclockwise.

Fuel Tank and Kick Starter

Fuel Tank Cap Access

Details the procedure to open the seat to expose and open the fuel tank cap.

Kick Starter Lever Operation

Explains the correct method for using the kick starter lever to start the engine.

Luggage Compartment

Pre-Riding Inspection Checklist

Front Brake Inspection

Check brake function, clearance, and fluid level. Inspect for leaks and refill if necessary.

Rear Brake Inspection

Check brake function and clearance, adjust if necessary.

Throttle Grip and Engine Oil Checks

Verify throttle grip operation and check engine oil level and adjust as needed.

Brake Adjustment and Checks

Rear Brake Adjustment

Details how to measure and adjust the free play of the rear brake lever for optimal performance.

Front Brake Operation

Explains that the front brake functions when the right hand lever is squeezed.

Brake Fluid and Pad Checks

Brake Fluid Level and Leakage

Guides checking brake fluid level, identifying leaks, and cautions about using correct fluid.

Disk Brake Pad Inspection

Guides on inspecting brake pad wear indicators and when replacement is needed.

Throttle Grip and Engine Oil Maintenance

Throttle Grip Check

Ensures the throttle grip operates smoothly and returns to its original position after use.

Engine Oil Level Check

Details checking engine oil for 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines and adding oil if below the low line.

Air Cleaner Maintenance

Air Filter Cleaning and Replacement

Explains how to clean or replace the air filter element for both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines.

Tire Maintenance and Safety

Tire Pressure Guidelines

Provides standard tire pressures for front and rear, noting factors affecting pressure adjustments.

Tire Condition and Tread Depth

Instructs on checking tire appearance, wear, and replacing tires if tread depth is less than 0.8mm.

Catalytic Converter Information

Operation and Riding Notes

Starting the Engine

Guides on familiarizing with operations, ensuring ventilation, and the correct procedure for starting the engine.

Engine Warm-up and Acceleration

Warming Up the Engine

Explains the importance of warming up the engine for 1-3 minutes before riding to protect it.

Accelerating the Scooter

Details how to use the throttle grip to control speed, increasing it by rotating towards you.

Engine Break-In Procedure

Air Cleaner Servicing

Changing the Air Filter Element

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing, cleaning/oiling, and reinstalling the air filter element.

Spark Plug and Gear Oil Service

Spark Plug Inspection and Torque

Details how to inspect the spark plug's condition, gap, and the correct torque for installation.

Gear Oil Change Procedure

Explains when to change gear oil, the recommended intervals, and the oil volume required.

Brake System Checks

Front Brake Pad Wear Check

Instructs on checking front brake pad wear indicators through the caliper inspection hole.

Brake Fluid Level and Leakage

Guides checking brake fluid level, identifying leaks, and cautions about using correct fluid.

Front Fork Inspection

Visual Front Fork Check

Visually inspect forks for scratches, damage, or leaks. Consult dealer if issues are found.

Front Fork Function Check

Check front fork compression and rebound smoothness by applying front brake and pushing handlebars.

Fuel Draining Procedure (Fuel Injection)

EMS Quick Diagnostic

Fuse and Battery Maintenance

Fuse Replacement Procedure

Explains how to replace a blown fuse, emphasizing using the correct amperage to prevent damage.

Battery Information

Describes the maintenance-free battery and cautions against removing the rubber seal during charging.

Reporting Safety Defects

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