
2012 Stella rear wheel spacing
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2012 Stella rear wheel spacing
I recently picked up a '12 Stella 4T. Is it normal for the real wheel to be so canted? I compared it to my brother's 2T which is not perfectly centered but much better than the 4T. I'm aware that there are frame differences but want to make sure it's safe to ride. The dealer says it's normal. Thanks!


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I didn't think of that. Thanks. I only put about 1 mile on it since I picked it up. It seemed ok for the short distance I rode it. It's been snowing and have not had a chance to ride it. The dealer stated they are all like that. I have been unable to find a pic of one online from the rear. Looks like I may have to make a 2.5 hr trip to the dealer and back to confirm this.jimmbomb wrote:It could be your fender is tweaked??? How does it ride?? can you go free handed?? seem ok?? If so, Id try and twist your rear fender a bit to re-center...
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As I look at it, it has nothing to do with spacing, it's canted/tilted.
I'd tell them B*ll S*it on that and take it back, no way should a wheel be tilted in that manner. Ask for the name & email address for their Genuine Rep so you can send the photo to them.The dealer stated they are all like that.
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Put it up on the kickstand and put a level against the wheel/tire combo and check for plumb. A tweaked rear fender could play tricks to our eyes with your photo. .. too bad you cant ride it around to see if it feels squirrely... ..
As I mentally draw straight lines down from each side of your seat....I see that on the kicker side... The fender is a little further out than the spare side...
Maybe me eyes are tricked as well..
Good luck
As I mentally draw straight lines down from each side of your seat....I see that on the kicker side... The fender is a little further out than the spare side...
Maybe me eyes are tricked as well..
Good luck
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Can you give us a side shot of how it is mounted?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll find a small level(the one I have is too long) and get some pics. I rode it a little today and it feels fine.
A little more info on the scooter. It's 1 of 7 built for a giveaway for National Bohemian beer and delivered to the local dealer so I can fill out the paperwork. I'm most likely driving back there tomorrow to take a look at the other Stellas on the showroom floor. It's easier than worrying about it.





A little more info on the scooter. It's 1 of 7 built for a giveaway for National Bohemian beer and delivered to the local dealer so I can fill out the paperwork. I'm most likely driving back there tomorrow to take a look at the other Stellas on the showroom floor. It's easier than worrying about it.





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Still need a shot of how the tire is mounted. Left side looking at the hub. On the photo shoeing the vertical level it looks like it is square to the motor.
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yeah.. take photos of both sides of the rear wheel and also show the air valve in the shots too...
Some are still not convinced that the wheel may be on back-ass-wards.. hahaha
put your level flat against the battery side of your wheel. touching both sides 180 degrees apart on the same side of the wheel.. check for level.. if it's level, then I still hold that your rear fender is cocked over.
Some are still not convinced that the wheel may be on back-ass-wards.. hahaha
put your level flat against the battery side of your wheel. touching both sides 180 degrees apart on the same side of the wheel.. check for level.. if it's level, then I still hold that your rear fender is cocked over.
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I'd be checking the top of the rear shock mount. It almost looks like the shock isn't fully made up to the upper mount making it too long. It's pretty hard to tweek the rear "fender" without it being obvious.
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