I dig the Stellas

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

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matap
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I dig the Stellas

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I know nothing of longevity but I purchased a 2012 back in 2015 and basically it sat up so I had to rebuild the carbs, give it an oil change and it's doing fine. It is a quirky ride that's for sure but I really dig it and most people always want to talk to me about the scooter.

Honey Dijon and a big-O hickey on the side from the previous owners but I still get attention on it. You might not get any attention on a Buddy though.
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Re: I dig the Stellas

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matap wrote:I know nothing of longevity but I purchased a 2012 back in 2015 and basically it sat up so I had to rebuild the carbs, give it an oil change and it's doing fine. It is a quirky ride that's for sure but I really dig it and most people always want to talk to me about the scooter.

Honey Dijon and a big-O hickey on the side from the previous owners but I still get attention on it. You might not get any attention on a Buddy though.
I don't know what happened here. I meant this post to reply to an already existing thread.

Anyways.
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Yeah you'll get a lot of people freaking over that scoot. Super fun to ride as well.
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Post by viney266 »

Stella still has the "look". She may not be as reliable as the buddy or Hooligan, but she sure is fun to ride.
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