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bigcanoe Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2009 Posts: 31
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:11 pm Post subject: Stella 4T and 55 MPH roads? |
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Do you think the 4T will be able to run safely and comfortably at 55 on a two lane road?
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lmyers Member
 Joined: 04 Oct 2008 Posts: 566 Location: Tulsa, OK 02 Stella Red, 79 Vespa P200 and the Hellite
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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That has more to do with the rider than the machine.
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ericalm Site Admin
 Joined: 10 Jun 2006 Posts: 14641 Location: Los Angeles, CA STELLA FOUR STROKE FURY! + '06 Buddy 125 + Vespa LX 150/190
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:17 pm Post subject: |
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Honestly… Don't know yet. My guess is that a stock 4T Stella may not be the best for that kind of road. Its specs say top speed is 60. The specs for the 2T state 60+, but that's about 55 or so in real world riding. If you need to maintain 55+ on hills, then no. Then again, a stock Buddy 150 may have trouble keeping that kind of speed on a hill.
I think we'll just have to wait for the reviews to come in. _________________ Eric // Flickr group // LA Scooter Meetup Group // twitter: @scooterism // Whatever it is, it's probably your rollers.
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jmkjr72 Member
 Joined: 11 Jul 2009 Posts: 784 Location: green bay wi stella and a zuma
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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why not i have ridden stock 50cc scoots on 55 mph roads
but we do ahve to wait and see how fast the 4 stroke realy is and a lot will depend upon the ridder _________________ z 2008 zuma 50
olive 2008 setlla
1979 tomos
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jbougere Member
 Joined: 17 Feb 2009 Posts: 91 Location: Washington, D.C. '09 Buddy 125 in "I'm gonna eatcha" orange
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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Ahhhh, jeez.... After taking my Buddy 125 down US-1, US 301 and a couple others, I would not feel comfortable doing that. I was fine on the flats and downhillls, but as soon as I started climbing, my speed would drop like Mr. T in Rocky III.
On roads marked at 55mph, cars are pushing 65-70 easily most of the time. If you decelerate to 50, you're now going up to 20 mph less than traffic. Scarytown for real if the road is curvy.
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bosco Dealer
 Joined: 20 Mar 2010 Posts: 103 Location: San Jose Ca. R27
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Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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yes.
I have done it for the last week or so and it is not a problem.
The bike will get more "legs" once it gets broken in past a few hundred miles but so far it will keep up on 55 no problem.
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