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The original 2-stroke Genuine scooter and its 4-stroke manual and automatic offspring

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nmforbes
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Post by nmforbes »

Hey guys, been a longtime reader but first time posting.
Been on the hunt for a Stella 4t for a long time and just ran across one.
Very few up here in western Canada!
Picking it up on Tuesday, have a number of mods planned out and will always update with pics.
It's a 2012 Stella 4T 150 with 2000km on it. $2400
Will definitely have questions as well!
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Welcome to the fold....
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Cool, glad you found one. A good pipe like the GPR really wakes them up a bit.
Speed is only a matter of money...How fast do you want to go?
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Hi y'all:
I just bought my first Stella! It's a 2008, 2t, with only 1600 miles! I've wanted a scooter since the early 80s, but never had the chance. Now that I no longer own horses, I decided it was time to get a scoot. My Stella is a 'mod' style, I fell in love with her back in Nov, and finally picked her up on Wed. I did remove 2 sets of mirrors, as she was a bit on the heavy side which made it hard for me to get her on the stand. The only thing I don't like about her, is her handle grips! OMG, they're pretty and chrome, but slippery and uncomfortable! Will be changing those out soon.
I know I have the only Mod Stella in our area (north metro Denver) and it's a fair weather bike, but I'm really excited about this. The last bike I rode was a 1977 Yamaha RD 350! So this is a real change.
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