I got Scoot Run Oil by mistake...What is the real difference between that and Scoot City? Can I use it in my Stella? I saw 2 little white bubbles in my site...
... issue for the past 2 years. Do you happen to have any of the first year 1997 issues? I have all but those. I also have some extra issues I would be happy...
Anybody find any that give a better view than the stock? Also I had my first "stuck in the pouring rain with wet leaves" experience today. 20 minutes of...
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Sorry to hear about your getting stuck in the rain. I rode to work friday...it started sprinkling as I was leaving town...it is 22 miles to work on rural farm...
The Stella has good tires, try adjusting your pressure to 26 front and 29 rear. Keep the bike upright in turns and give yourself plenty of stopping room. Make...
Thanks Mike, I am not big but I do find I am constantly adjusting the mirrors to try and see more road and less jacket. Are the 13" stems the stock mirrors or...
Personally I LOVE the stock tires on the Stella. I have been able to get some really good lean agles, WITH CONFIDENCE in the rain. My Vespa has Bridgestone...
Remember, in a fresh rain especially, oils and other misc fluids come to the surface of the road making riding, and driveing for that matter rather slippery....
"The courses are a $20 or so "donation" and they supply the bikes." I wish that were the case here in Atlanta. That course goes for up to $300 per rider... ...
Check into the actual Motorcycle Safety Foundation, it is ONLY the donation, and most states accept it for endorsement. You would have to just take the written...
Phil, Do you have the first two issues? ... issue for the past 2 years. ... out of business and he couldn't get any of the current issue. He ordered 10 and...
Here in Georgia the actual MSF was about $50 bucks or so....that changed not too long ago and it has since gone up to around $250-$300 range. Same rate on...
Prices for MSF courses seem to vary from State to State depending on the State's funding for the courses. In WA the course is now $100... Used to be $50 for...
Well, free but my wife and I donated our money, figured iot was a good cause! "Jerry D. Welsh" <jerrydwelsh@...> wrote:Is it still FREE in Illinois? ... ...
... on ... $100... ... The ... $300.00 ... <snip> Here in Ohio, the course was $25, and you could earn your endorsement by completing the riding skills...
JAG, I use nothing but the 600 Motul. Good stuff. Everybody has their favorite oil and opinion. Let's not get on the discussion of oil. That thread could go on...
It'll run fine in your Stella...good oil. I've run the Motul 600 and 800, all of them work fine. 600 is semi, 800 is full synth. I still seem to like the Ipone...
All, Found this in the St. Pete Times... I wish it had only been run 3 weeks earlier... I coulda saved some cash! Motor Scooters/Mopeds - GENUINE 2003 STELLA...
I took the Motorcycle Safety Foundation course in metro ATL. It was $175, and the cheapest thing going. The state course is around $300. It was, though, a...
Phil (and list), The Motul 600 is full synthetic. The 800 is racing stuff or something and I believe for premix only. The 500 or 400 or whatever is the next...
Is that coming down from "skyway" like falling out of a plane? 'Cause that's the only way a stock stella would go 75! ... Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity...
It depends on how depressed you are. If you jump, you can hit 120 without the Stella. When I test drove it, I took it up to 50( flat/straight). It still had...
No way in HELL that I would take the Stella over the Skyway... I didn't like going over the damned bridge on the 883 Sporty... NO WAY! ...a P200, maybe?? ;-) ...
Although, remember, I think we have established on this list that the Stella speed-o seems to be at least 5 mph optimistic! I have hit 70-75 mph on a downhill...