A couple of things...

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ArgonV
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A couple of things...

Post by ArgonV »

Howdy!

First off, is it me or are the rubber bits on the Stella not the greatest? Already the rubber cover over the ignition switch is cracking, the grip over the kickstarter ripped, and the boot over the N light wire drying out. What do y'all recommend for rubber protection? I store my Stella outside, but always under a cover amd not in the sun.

Second, how does one adjust the tension of the throttle? It has a lil more slop than I'd like.

Lastly, opinions on the Corazzo Men's Corso leather riding jacket and matching gloves? I love the vintage look and vented design...

Thanks gents!
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The rubber bits are of a low grade. They fall apart quickly, but the good news is they are all low in cost and available through your local genuine dealer.
Corazzo stuff is well made and seems to hold up. I have a few pieces and like what I have.
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My battery strap broke right off, the shop replaced it under warranty. "That's Indian Rubber" was all dude said.
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