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I think I may have broken my new stella

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:39 am
by neuscoot
Tonight I was shifting through the gears of my new to me 2005 stella with 1400 miles, when a heard a clunk. Soon the clutch had little resistance and would not disengage the gear when pressed in. I was able to limp in the last 8 blocks home by hard shifting into neutral and first but was hearing a scraping noise from underneath the scooter. I'm guessing the clutch cable is broken. However could it simply need to adjusted... Wishful thinking I'm guessing. Any advice of how to check out the problem before I drag it to the dealer would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks,
Al

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 2:57 am
by ObjectAgnosia
Does your clutch lever return to it's original or close to it's original position after it is pressed in? If it doesn't then you're clutch cable snapped. In which case you'll need to replace it. It's a fairly easy fix.

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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:08 am
by neuscoot
Well checked the cable and the hand lever pushes in and out when the clutch is engaged and let go. I think I need to adjust the cable perhaps the barrel on the end slipped. Unfortunately the aftermarket pipe on the bike prevents me from adjusting the clutch. (cant get the 8 mm wrench to turn without hitting the exhaust) Tomorrow afternoon I'll take the pipe off and try to adjust the clutch. If you have any hints on how to do this correctly please let em know.
Thanks,
Al.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:00 pm
by ObjectAgnosia
When you pull the clutch lever to go from N to 1st, how much play is in the lever before 1st engages? The manual says to allow 2mm of play before the clutch engages, if it's much ore than that then the cable needs tightening. The only way I know how to tighten the cable is by the rear of the engine, so it looks like you'll have to drop the pipe.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:29 pm
by polianarchy
Sorry, I'm a bit of a n00b myself, so I have no useful advice. Only a question, which is: which pipe do you have?