DirtyRAT wrote:Hi
The mods your shop did to this bike are, in my opinion, stylish, subtle-yet-unique, and within the sphere of what I might like to do with my new, 4T Stella
From a perspective customer, or even just an enthusiast's viewpoint, I see mods to items not too obvious to the layman. Your post and follow ups discussed some items, but not all.
I might suggest a modification punchlist, with perhaps a few more photo details?
Example: floormats!
Well i will try to list all the mods we did to this bike.
Obvious ones, flat black paint was applied to wheels, brake drums, front fender guard, front roll bar, spotlight rims, headlight ring, blinker covers, racing stripe down fender and sides, rear bumper, kickstand, kickstart lever, front trim.
also, the rear bumper is off a harley davidson touring model. Front fender skull trim, rear skull taillight and handlebar grips are harley davidson as well.
We removed the stock floor board strips and replaced them with black aluminum diamond plate. Came in a kit that included center piece too made by a european company (not necessarily for this bike).
We made a piaggio seat fit this stella by notching the inside for evap rollover valve which is far to the back under seat. Also with the seat we had to put in three one inch spacers due to different style seat hinge and used a taller seat locking striker. I do no know what type of scooter the exhaust came off but I was told that it is no longer in production. It was not a direct fit. We used the stock flange and cut the pipe off as long as we could. Then we cut off the old pipes exhaust flange and welded them in the smoothest area. This exhaust makes the bike louder and actually perform better. We had to up jet the carb after we did a spark plug reading.
The spotlights are a drag specialty type and the clamps are harley davidson as well. We have a lot of harley parts laying around and we are conveniently located next to Bartel's HD.
The grips are aftermarket HD and we had to cut them down to removed the plastic part that holds throttle cable, also the stock stella bars had to be shortened.
We are have purchased parts from Polini to beef up our custom a little more. Kit includes big bore kit and performance exhaust and carb. I am sure my boss will post another update when the project is finally complete. It has been a lot of fun seeing what we can change on this bike to make it appeal to a different spectrum of people. Minor modifications were done to the new yellow 4t stella but it seems we failed to take pictures of it. We painted the wheels and drums black, added a black seat, put black grips on it as well. A padded backrest and rear rack was added too. The black and yellow look very good together.
I believe I have listed all the mods for this custom blue stella. If you have any questions I will do my best to help.