My New Stella 4T... All Blinged Out

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My New Stella 4T... All Blinged Out

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Here are a few shots of my new Stella 4T that I patiently waited nearly 14 months for:

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Very Nice

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That is just Beautiful. It looks like she should be in a magazine from the 50-60's. Nice job!!!
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so cool

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wow, she looks terrific! and all the chrome is beautiful!!!! the third photo (overlooking the water) is a great shot!!!!

enjoy!
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get a photo like that with either the Bay Bridge or the Maryland State House and submit it to the calendar, nice ride!
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Man that is hot.

I have one coming in crème that I had planned on outfitting just like that. I've already got all the goods in my Scooterworks shopping cart, now all I need is for the 4T to arrive. I sure hope I don't have to wait 14 months.

Beautiful bike, I bet you get a good many complements.

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I was going to hold off on getting the front rack but after seeing yours I'm adding that to the list also.
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Quick drain all fluids and put that show piece in your living room,then get another Stella for daily riding. :D

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Re: My New Stella 4T... All Blinged Out

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Silver Streak wrote:Here are a few shots of my new Stella 4T that I patiently waited nearly 14 months for:

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Were did you get that front bumper from and what's the name of it?
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that is one beautiful ride :D
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Gorgeous!
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Really nice!

That rear bag just looked okay in the catalog, but it looks REALLY good on your scoot...real nice job.
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That is beautiful! Where did you get that bag on the back? Is that a standard luggage rack? I especially like that bag and would get one for my own bike. Even better, my wife says it's a good compromise between the wicker basket she wants and the hard case I wanted, lol :D
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Sorry for the late reply... hadn't checked back here for a while. That's a S/X Appeal bag from ScooterWest. Nice and roomy, and well-made, but they do fade in the sun after a while.

The rear rack is a Prima folding rack. Mine is a modified 2T rack, but you can get the 4T rack which is identical except for some mounting details under the seat.
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Which bars are those? Prima?
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ericalm wrote:Which bars are those? Prima?
Yes.
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Awesome look! Are those Joint Spectrum Center parking spots?
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gunsntexas wrote:Awesome look! Are those Joint Spectrum Center parking spots?
Good eye! Yep, I live about a mile from there.
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Amazing looking Stella, love it!
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Oh man. That red is my new favorite color. Looks good man!
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Very pretty.
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Can you still buy the tan bag? I love the look of it, but scooterwest seems to not carry it anymore and my google search is not proving very fruitfull :(
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that's a sweet set up ya got going on there!
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Scooter? Where? Nice accessories though.

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Beautiful scooter. I'm saving up for mine now . . . :cry:
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Post by headhunterfrank »

Check mine out in Slate Blue with same bling minus the traveling bag, I opted for the 3-1 rear rack.
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I love it! Just got that same front prima bumper and trying to figure out how to "clamp" it on. I assume you just slide it on and attach bolts to the inside and tighten it down until it grabs the inside wall of the fender? Did you put the nut on the end of the bolt before you did it? Just curious as to what holds it in best and in true prima fashion...no instructions .
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