r.i.p blue stella

The original 2-stroke Genuine scooter and its 4-stroke manual and automatic offspring

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r.i.p blue stella

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Yesterday I got bad news: My Stella's engine blown. I got 13,650 mi. on it before the crankshaft blew. I don't think its worth fixing..... :cry:
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I'm very sorry for your loss.
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Post by Stanza »

Oh no! Was it a 2t or a 4t? Maybe a used engine could be sourced/installed?
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4t.
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Unless you want to get a new 200 engine from SIP or Tasso.
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Post by JPL »

Sorry to hear this. I'm starting to worry about my 4t with 8k miles on it, even though it seems to be rolling right along. Not too many of them seem to still be out there.

Good luck with the next steps
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