New owner here and am wondering if its possible to push start a stella like you would a 5 spd car or motorcycle. I was thinking it might come in handy if it stalls while slowing down in traffic (I know, if its adjusted correctly that shouldn't happen...).
I tried releasing the clutch while running with the bike, but the rear tire just locked up on me and skidded. Because of this, I'm afraid to try it at a faster speed-wouldn't want that wheel locking up while I'm on the bike coasting downhill!
Can you Push Start a Stella?
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Drop it in second or third, drop the clutch. Second would spin the motor a bit more assertively. No throttle. When she sputters, grab clutch and brake her to a stop. First gear it a bit to tall to spin the crank and the tire's grip is insufficient to make it happen.
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It works pretty well if you break a clutch cable and don't have a spare on-board. Run the bike, jump on and twist to second. Once you get on top of second, close the throttle and feel for third. Rode thirty miles with plenty of traffic lights before. Thank goodness that there wasn't much traffic!
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Yeah...but sometimes the quadrant is jacked, or the lever is missing, or one kick isn't going to get it. I have pushed and been pushed many a time getting a scooter started - good times!EvilNerdLord wrote:Is'nt that what kick starters are for? You know, that little dog leg lever on the right?
Seriuosly tbough, i thought about it too but never tried.
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