2009 Stella Question
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2009 Stella Question
Hi,
I have found a nice 2009 Stella 150. It has around 5000 miles. The owner is willing to sell it for around $1000.
Are there any issues I should worry about or things I should be looking for?
The bike seems to be in excellent shape if you exclude a few scuffs here and there. Nothing major really.
Any input is highly appreciated.
Thanks
I have found a nice 2009 Stella 150. It has around 5000 miles. The owner is willing to sell it for around $1000.
Are there any issues I should worry about or things I should be looking for?
The bike seems to be in excellent shape if you exclude a few scuffs here and there. Nothing major really.
Any input is highly appreciated.
Thanks
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Here's something new: The guy has a "rocket" sidecar he is willing to throw in with the scooter. The sidecar is brand spanking new.
He wants $3000 even for everything. He said he will bolt everything and then I can have the whole rig.
How about this? Would you buy an entire rig that is color matched for $3000 even?
He wants $3000 even for everything. He said he will bolt everything and then I can have the whole rig.
How about this? Would you buy an entire rig that is color matched for $3000 even?
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I'd do that for 3k however I'd be more concerned about the condition of the Stella. How many miles? Was the crank replaced? Is there a BBK on?
I have friends with a sidecar and they all say that the sidecar slows down the Stella, and the BBK helps it have more "grunt".
That being said, if it was me, I'd go for the sidecar deal.
RT
I have friends with a sidecar and they all say that the sidecar slows down the Stella, and the BBK helps it have more "grunt".
That being said, if it was me, I'd go for the sidecar deal.
RT
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How does the 2T oil get to the bottom of the motor? I could see it filling the crankcase.jimmbomb wrote:What color? Some 09's had issues with the oil check valve that allowed oul to pour in and fill the bottom of the motor.
My Stella leaks oil into the airbox.
When I took the oil pump apart, I did not see a ball and spring or check valve and found no part number for one.
Where is this check valve?
Thank you.
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Did you buy it?
I'd be inclined to buy that stella for 1000. probably pass on sidecar though. (they are cool, but a lot of the appeal for me is fitting in tight spots and carving up corners) I'd say 5000 miles is a good number. You know its been ridden some and the nuisance items have probably been dealt with... specifically, quirky electrical. If the crank and main bearings have been replaced and it looks pretty good cosmetically, then 1000 buck is a no brainer. If not... it's still probably a good find.
I'd be inclined to buy that stella for 1000. probably pass on sidecar though. (they are cool, but a lot of the appeal for me is fitting in tight spots and carving up corners) I'd say 5000 miles is a good number. You know its been ridden some and the nuisance items have probably been dealt with... specifically, quirky electrical. If the crank and main bearings have been replaced and it looks pretty good cosmetically, then 1000 buck is a no brainer. If not... it's still probably a good find.
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The oil check valve is part number 61-63 here .....How does the 2T oil get to the bottom of the motor? I could see it filling the crankcase.
My Stella leaks oil into the airbox.
When I took the oil pump apart, I did not see a ball and spring or check valve and found no part number for one.
Where is this check valve?
Thank you.
http://scooterhelp.com/manuals/VNX1T.VS ... age038.jpg
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Some have also reported its success with only filling the oil tank about half full. Seems that a full oil tank press too much weight down on the check valve to hold it open.fisher1 wrote:The oil check valve is part number 61-63 here .....How does the 2T oil get to the bottom of the motor? I could see it filling the crankcase.
My Stella leaks oil into the airbox.
When I took the oil pump apart, I did not see a ball and spring or check valve and found no part number for one.
Where is this check valve?
Thank you.
http://scooterhelp.com/manuals/VNX1T.VS ... age038.jpg
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I haven't checked this forum in a long time. Thank you for pointing out the check valve.jimmbomb wrote:Some have also reported its success with only filling the oil tank about half full. Seems that a full oil tank press too much weight down on the check valve to hold it open.fisher1 wrote:The oil check valve is part number 61-63 here .....How does the 2T oil get to the bottom of the motor? I could see it filling the crankcase.
My Stella leaks oil into the airbox.
When I took the oil pump apart, I did not see a ball and spring or check valve and found no part number for one.
Where is this check valve?
Thank you.
http://scooterhelp.com/manuals/VNX1T.VS ... age038.jpg
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