Tools for the Stella

Stella, LML, Bajaj and other Indian scooters

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Tools for the Stella

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In the next few weeks I'll be getting a second scoot. I wanted to know what set of tools should one get to have on hand if I buy a Stella?
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Post by Robbie »

IMO, nothing special required.

If you do your own mechanical work you already own metric sockets and wrenches and basic hand tools.

In general, a Stella just needs the occasional cable adjustments and sometimes re checking various fasteners for tightness.

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Post by Maximus53 »

A small pair of needle nose vise grips for cable adjustments, and a 7" piece of 2x4 for changing the rear tire.

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A small pair of needle nose vise grips for cable adjustments, and a 7" piece of 2x4 for changing the rear tire.

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Post by double-o-soul »

There's a super handy portable toolkit for the bajaj which includes

Bunch of different spanners that cover basicly every bolt and nipple and adjuster

4 sockets with turning bar that can replace tires and pull spark plugs

Reversible flathead/philips screwdriver

Some other things I can't remember.
Its super useful if you can find it though
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