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2014 Genuine Stella Automatic Scooter Review

2014 Genuine Stella Automatic Scooter Review

Posted on January 16, 2016March 27, 2020 By Jarvis

To be genuine, you can’t just look like the real thing – you have to actually be the real thing. And if you accept Genuine Scooters’ premise that its Stella steel-bodied scooter is the timeless heir of the classic Italian steel-bodied scooter tradition, this Indian-built Italian-esque scooter is as real as it gets. The only problem is the prior model Stella I tested for MotoUSA back in 2010used a hand-shifted four-speed manual transmission, a high barrier to entry for many scooter buyers. In fact, the Stella was the last scooter I can think of that offered a clutch and manual gearbox aside from the limited-edition PX125 Vespa offered until fairly recently.
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