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Wolfhound
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I have traded my Stella in for a Buddy 170i. Will take delivery from Vespa
Marietta next Monday.For the full story go to the Stella forum and check the
same title. The Stella is an excellent bike but I had elbow and wrist problems with the shift. :)
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I am sure sure you will enjoy it! Now that the weather is getting nice and I have actual certified off days from work we need to go riding!
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Post by Kovudom »

Man, those 170i's are fun to ride. I've been a 50 guy for so long I forgot just how much power these things can have! Now if I could just get my hands on a blur...
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Welcome to the dark side of the force.:twisted: Was there anything you didn't like about the Stella?
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Scudder, I plan to do Bryson City in late May and I am up for some local
rides this summer. Kovudom, my dealer says the Blur was not a good seller for them. He, and I are 6'1" and he said thst the seat was too high for comfort, he could not put a foot down flat. I have never sat on one myself.
DrumPro, no, I have been impressed with the Stella in every aspect. My
problem was with the shifting of gears. It was a personal thing, after a ride my old wrist and elbow would be aching. I would reccomend the Stella to
anyone who wants a modern vintage scoot. :)
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