Farewell, my lovely
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Farewell, my lovely
In August of 2006, I bought a new 2005 Stella from ScootOver in Tucson. I put about 7,000 miles on it, and it was a delightful ride and absolutely trouble-free. But our scooter club started going on longer and longer rides and, even with a custom, gel-padded Pirate Upholstery seat, the fanny fatigue involved in longer rides necessitated the purchased of a new Vespa GTS 250 in December of 2009. About a month ago, I spotted a beautifully restored classic 1967 BSA Victor 441 road bike at a price I could not resist. I bought it. My scooter garage accommodates only two vehicles, and my wife most unreasonably won't let me display the BSA in the living room (like most old British bikes, it marks its territory with oil spots). So Stella had to go. Fortunately, ScootOver found a buyer very quickly. I will miss her.
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That bike is gorgeous and looks completely cherry! Wow!
So how's it ride? Maybe it's best that I don't know.
So how's it ride? Maybe it's best that I don't know.
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Believe it or not, I haven't ridden it yet. The bike is waiting on the arrival and installation of a new electronic ignition system, and in the meantime, I'm reading every page of the owners and shop manuals (yeah, I'm one of those RTFM fanatics). I also have to get off my lazy butt and track down a supply of non-ethanol fuel for the fiberglass tank.ericalm wrote:That bike is gorgeous and looks completely cherry! Wow!
So how's it ride? Maybe it's best that I don't know.
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Good man..I was going to warnyou about the ethanol eating the tank. Realgas.org I think. Lists all the ethanol free stations around. Also VP and Sunoco have a 94 octane ethanol free fuel available. Not cheap, but it works GREAT.
Nice bike
. A friend rides vintage trials with one. Its a nice ride. Looks like you have a nice clean one...As an owner of 2 Brit bikes myself...remember if it doesn't leak oil...you are out! LOL
Nice bike

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