Thanks very much, lmyers! I just chalk it up to my being a slowpoke.lmyers wrote: fwiw, I think staying vertical is way more impressive than stalling is embarrassing.
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Angela, those are EXACTLY the kinds of questions this thread is for! N00bs of the scooterverse, fear no shame. Right? Right!
Okeh, here goes:
No clue RE the VBB comparison. Anyone? Bueller?
I have heard that a scooter clutch needs to be broken in, yes.
You will learn to become mechanical, dude. I am learning! It is good that we are surrounded by mechanically-minded folks. Also, books help. I picked up the Haynes manual for the Vespa P-series, and I'm eagerly hunting for other titles.
Okeh, here goes:
No clue RE the VBB comparison. Anyone? Bueller?
I have heard that a scooter clutch needs to be broken in, yes.
You will learn to become mechanical, dude. I am learning! It is good that we are surrounded by mechanically-minded folks. Also, books help. I picked up the Haynes manual for the Vespa P-series, and I'm eagerly hunting for other titles.
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Thanks. I have been doing tons of reading. I can say since I started this scooter journey last year I have learned a lot.polianarchy wrote:Angela, those are EXACTLY the kinds of questions this thread is for! N00bs of the scooterverse, fear no shame. Right? Right!
Okeh, here goes:
No clue RE the VBB comparison. Anyone? Bueller?
I have heard that a scooter clutch needs to be broken in, yes.
You will learn to become mechanical, dude. I am learning! It is good that we are surrounded by mechanically-minded folks. Also, books help. I picked up the Haynes manual for the Vespa P-series, and I'm eagerly hunting for other titles.
I think I will cool my jets and see if the CA legal one comes as planned. I am just so in love with the Stellas and want to shift.
I would like it in this color please
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Ohhhhh shiinnneeeeyyyyyy
Yea! I rode too, even though it's windy. Man it feels good to ride a Stella, doesn't it?
Yea! I rode too, even though it's windy. Man it feels good to ride a Stella, doesn't it?
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JEALOUS!
Poli, she's beautiful with all the chrome.
Poli, she's beautiful with all the chrome.
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ams, shiiiiiiiinyyyyyyy.... I peer-pressured (his word, not mine!) my friend into buying the '57-Chevy-Blue Stella yesterday, and he didn't buy any chrome. I was all... ...the shiny is the best part!
Laura, HECK YES, YOU! Thanks, friend. *group hug*
Eric, your day shall come soon. I'll be right here cheering for ya to buy CaliStella Numero Uno!!!
Laura, HECK YES, YOU! Thanks, friend. *group hug*
Eric, your day shall come soon. I'll be right here cheering for ya to buy CaliStella Numero Uno!!!
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