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2T Stella parts

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Are oem parts and tools still available for the 2T Stella, and where is the best place to get them? Right now I need a flywheel puller and ignition coil for an '09. I found the puller, but can't find the coil anywhere. Would like to get them from the same place.
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I found everything I need at http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/ is this an ok place to deal with? I plan on spending about $250, and I've never heard of them before.
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I like scooterwest and Scooter Mercato. A 2T stella is basically a PX150....so many P series bike have been sold they are the easiest to find parts for. You should have no issue.
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There is scooter works too. And lots of other places for
lame oem parts. Why go stock when u can put better parts on it?
"Stella" is Latin for "use threadlocker on all fasteners"
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Stitch wrote:There is scooter works too. And lots of other places for
lame oem parts. Why go stock when u can put better parts on it?
I need a new magneto. The one I have is not charging the CDI. The resistance between the green and white wires is 635 ohms, manual says it should be 390. I was not aware that there were any better ones around. Even the stock one is almost $200.
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"Stella" is Latin for "use threadlocker on all fasteners"
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2strokes4ever wrote:
Stitch wrote:There is scooter works too. And lots of other places for
lame oem parts. Why go stock when u can put better parts on it?
I need a new magneto. The one I have is not charging the CDI. The resistance between the green and white wires is 635 ohms, manual says it should be 390. I was not aware that there were any better ones around. Even the stock one is almost $200.
You can also change out the individual coils on the stator
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