Rear shock for the Stella 4T

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neuro
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Rear shock for the Stella 4T

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Just got off the phone with Scooterworks and to their knowledge, there is no performance upgrade to a a better rear shock for the Stella 4T. Anybody in this forum have any luck finding a better rear shock? I got a Bitubo for the front. Also looking forward to putting the new Sito Plus exhaust on that puppy!
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Post by gar1013 »

Googling for LML rear shock found me this:

http://www.thescooterrepublic.co.uk/ves ... ml-t5.html

I'd suggest checking out some English scooter sites to see what they have -- it's called the LML Star over there...
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WOW :shock:
That's almost $500 shipped...

They do have some cool stuff though; I purchased a set of hup caps from them.
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Post by neuro »

Yeah, I wrote SIP re: LML Star rear shock but haven't heard back.
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Post by DirtyRAT »

I would call ScooterWest.com to see if either of these work on a Stella 4-Stroke:

http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... ir%29/4697


http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... r-Shock/27 (I'm putting this one on my Stella 2T)

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Post by Neurotic-Hapi-Snak »

Holy necropost, Batman.

Problem with the 4T shock is it has an eyelet at the top, not a threaded rod. But it does appear that it is simply a 2T shock with an eyelet threaded on. I was going to take out my rear shock, make some measurements, and determine the eyelet threads. Then compare them to the measurements given by someone off of MV:NSM, but never got around to it this winter, too damn cold. Specifically I was trying to figure out if the eyelet could be removed from the stock shock and threaded onto a performance PX shock.
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Post by Neurotic-Hapi-Snak »

I vagualy remember that a 2t shock would could work, I think one or the other was slightly longer, I remember there being quite a variation in the length of 2t shocks, but I could never get that eyelet off, it's practically welded on.
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Post by Johnny O »

I'm pretty determined to hash out the fit of the bitubo before Amerivespa this year. I'll post it as soon as I get started. I'm going to be busy for a while so hopefully I'll get it done by May.

In my mind there will be welding.
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Post by Neurotic-Hapi-Snak »

Maybe you could weld up a an H shaped bracket to mount to the rear shock mount on the engine, then use a shock with eyelets at both ends, which are common.

Edit- Thought of a problem and then a solution. With an H bracket nothing but friction would keep it from rotating around the rear shock mount. Well those eyelets on shocks can be turned to face any direction, so simply weld the bracket so the bolt through the shock eyelet would be perpendicular to the bolt through the rear shock mount. Seems I didn't think of this first, since this is the solution already employed by rear shock spacers to solve this problem.
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