Rubber for Stella scooter works side car

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jswoolf
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Rubber for Stella scooter works side car

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My wife and I just bought a 2009 2t with 150 miles on it with a side car. It looks like it will need new rubber but I can seem to find any rubber parts for it except for the suspension rings/bands. Does anyone have any idea where I can find these parts?
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Your best bet would probably be to contact Scootertworks directly. I imagine they have the parts, if they don't list them.
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There are some other dealers around for the Cozy Rocket sidecar (which is what I presume you have). They include the American Scooter Center in Pflugerville, TX and SportMax Sidecars in Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Thanks for the suggestions!

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I called cyclesidecar.com and they have almost everything. I am looking for that big circular rubber grommet that goes between the side car/scooter connection. The guy said he would check the warehouse and see if they had it. I am not sure if I need it, it also seems like worse comes to worse I could just make it out of a piece of rubber. Anyone know how thick that piece of rubber is? 1/4 inch maybe?
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