Leaving it out in the rain?
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Leaving it out in the rain?
So I just had my new Stella dropped off today. I ordered a cover for it but the cover is not delivered yet.
Unfortunately, it is raining pretty hard today and tomorrow and my brand new Stella is sitting in the rain.
I just want to make sure that these do no have issues with that.
Unfortunately, it is raining pretty hard today and tomorrow and my brand new Stella is sitting in the rain.
I just want to make sure that these do no have issues with that.
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Living in the UK we drive throughout the year in all weathers and generally the scoot should be fine,, make sure the engine cover has a good seal on the rubber and the spark plug rubbers are good,,, for body work you could try a coating of ACF 50. Spray or paint on gloop that will give good prevention for water and salt ,,, should be able to get it stateside thru ebay ..
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We've heard of water getting into the switch housing of the kill switch and turn sigs.. if your bike ever refuses to start now going foward, be advised that your problem could very well be that your kill switch contacts have shorted out inside the housing.
Good luck and congrats on your new Stella
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Well it sat in the rain for two days. Brand new. Never riden.
When I went to ride it it would not start. Dealer picked it up to get it running.
Still have never ridden it.
On e plus side I rode a Buddy 150 today for my commute. Loved it. So quick. It literally cut my commute time almost in half. Lane splitting at traffic lights alone was wonderful.
When I went to ride it it would not start. Dealer picked it up to get it running.
Still have never ridden it.
On e plus side I rode a Buddy 150 today for my commute. Loved it. So quick. It literally cut my commute time almost in half. Lane splitting at traffic lights alone was wonderful.
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