Stella 4T Service Station Manuals Are Now Available

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mikeyb
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Stella 4T Service Station Manuals Are Now Available

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I asked this question a year ago and the guys over on the LML forum were on the search for a shop manual (haynes type) for the Stella 4T. I happen to call the guys at Scooterworks last week regarding a different subject and then asked the "By The Way" question about my need/interest for a shop manual for the stella. They had just got them in but had not assigned a sku# yet. I asked them to call me back when the inventory was put in stock and ready to sell. Now, I am pleased to say that yesterday, I received my stella 4T service station manual. :D :D :D

The price was 35 dollars. It has most but not all of the aspects of service most DYI (do it yourself) people would want to tackle. It is missing how to disassemble/repair the spedo-head area where the cables run through to the handle bars. All in all a very helpful reference point that will save me from having to go to the dealer unless necessary.

Happy Riding!!!!

Mike
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Index of the Stella 4T service station manual
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Post by Tipper »

Just to add to this ....

I know the 200 4T isn't available over there but if anyone is interested I have a PDF of the 200 4T service manual which I can email to you.
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Post by az_slynch »

This is excellent! makes repairs easier than trying to divine how it all fits together from the parts catalog!
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Post by Tipper »

You can find the 125/150 service manual here,

http://www.kreidler.net/portal/download ... %20125.pdf

Only problem is its in German but google should be able to help you with that.
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Post by JohnKiniston »

Mine came in the mail from scooterworks yesterday, Yay!
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