hello yall!
my name is tony (toeknee)
i just got a stella 09 2T
and im wondering what service i should trying to set up now
the scooter i purchades was a floor model (in a harley dealer) and sat with the same gas and everything in it for god knows how long
while the dealer i purcha$ed it from was very nice to me (im wondering how much they actually did to the $cooter before i took it home)
(sorry for my life story) but im wondering if there is a spreadsheet or timeliner of maintence and what should be done at each
like
500 miles = gear box, check cables
1500 miles = oil change, tire presure
how often should i be worred about changing(or adding) oil???
ect ect
just want to make sure im not doing anything (or not doing something i should be) that would void the warrenty. the scooter came with a 45 page owners manual (should it have came with a larger one???)
i have been reading this forum for about a month now) and just bought the scooter a couple weeks ago, so i guess this is my debut
thanks in advance
new 09 stella 2T service timeline???
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If they didn't give you an owner's manual you can get one here
http://iheartstella.com/genuine-stella- ... s-manuals/
http://iheartstella.com/genuine-stella- ... s-manuals/
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That's the one I got with the stella... it just seemed like a small amount of paper for as large of a purchase as this is. i think i was expecting more of a 'stella for dumbies'
My best bet was contacting scooter shops
And on the plus side have now made a relationship with my locals (should I ever need em)
Thanks everyone
My best bet was contacting scooter shops
And on the plus side have now made a relationship with my locals (should I ever need em)
Thanks everyone
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BuddyRaton wrote:If they didn't give you an owner's manual you can get one here
http://iheartstella.com/genuine-stella- ... s-manuals/
If you look on the site, there is a link to the service station manual, that one you did not get with the bike. it is the shop manual.