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the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« on: September 20, 2016, 03:16:28 PM »
There are a few appearance similarities shared by the coming Kymco LIKE and a Vespa.
Perhaps the most obvious comparison can be seen with the Primavera and Sprint line of Vespas.
The sleek hips; the minimalist front leg shield; the chrome metal passenger hand rail; the tail light area;  the dash/instruments appearance & coloring; the slotted muffler; and the shape of the under-seat storage area. While the under-foot body area is much thicker on the new LIKE.

The glorious new shape of the seat will be welcomed by many first generation LIKE owners!! And now offered on a white scooter in red.

Sadly, it appears the white is offered in the poor, but trendy - matte finish! (Some of us like to polish/shine our scooters!)

There are likely not many mechanical areas shared between the two scooters - but the single rear shock is one.
Seen here....


The mono-shock is carried on the CVT side of the scooter.


as it is on the Primavera...


Pictures of the assembly line new LIKE's show that the valve cover and spark plug will remain super easy to access behind an easily removed panel!


Kymco is pretty up-front about this second generation LIKE being offered as a "NEW VINTAGE" design.
Many thought the first generation LIKE was a meld of the old Lambretta and Vespa  designs.
A lot of people across the globe came to the LIKE because of its vintage step-through shape. I did - I walked straight past other scoots on the dealer floor to get near the LIKE. This scoot looked European.



There has been a lot written (here) about the gender of this new design, and nearly as much written about it aping the Vespa shape.

My wife still says I look very European when I come up the driveway on my LIKE200iLX.
My 6 kids all thought it was cool, too. (haven't poled my 16 grandkids) So do most of my old Vietnam veteran buddies.
I've rarely sought approval. So, I'd like the white one with the red seat.
Stig

PS: If it is offered here in the States - it will likely be at least $2,000 less expensive than any new 150 Vespa.
« Last Edit: September 20, 2016, 03:19:57 PM by Stig »
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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2016, 04:00:24 PM »
will likely be at least $2,000 less expensive than any new 150 Vespa
The SYM Fiddle III 200i (MSRP $2,899) has dual rear shocks.

For those curious about the Vespa Sprint 150 (MSRP $5,299) technical aspects . . .

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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2016, 06:28:15 PM »
The SYM Fiddle III 200i (MSRP $2,899) has dual rear shocks.

For those curious about the Vespa Sprint 150 (MSRP $5,299) technical aspects . . .

! No longer available
SYM is a great scooter.
Hopefully have fixed the parts avail. issues....and only one SYM dealer in my State, 9 Kymco dealers, 7 Vespa dealers.
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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2016, 08:27:28 PM »
The real question for me is will Kymco actually sell the new model Like here in the states?

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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2016, 12:41:36 AM »
Sorry Stig',  I thought it was a dual shock system but I stand corrected.   It will interesting to see if there is any real difference in the ride quality between the new and old models.
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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2016, 02:49:24 AM »
The SYM Fiddle III 200i (MSRP $2,899) has dual rear shocks.

For those curious about the Vespa Sprint 150 (MSRP $5,299) technical aspects . . .

! No longer available

 There are several choices for the vintage, flat floor, flat face scooters. The Sym fiddle, Buddy Kick,  etc. The Primavera is a beautiful scooter. The knock offs are nice as well. I would not spend the extra money for the Primavera over the Like.
 However, I would spend the extra for the GTS of GTV, but those are more for higher speeds and performance.
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I have ridden well over 17 miles on my scooters.

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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2016, 05:22:09 PM »
Why couldn't they change the name? While I enjoy riding my Like I hate the name. It's absolutely lame.

It appears Kymco stayed with a dinosaur, the GY6 engine.
« Last Edit: September 21, 2016, 09:31:35 PM by TroutBum »

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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2016, 10:10:31 PM »
Hey, the LIKE name grows on you.
It is pleasant.
What's it mean? Who knows - CAMARO doesn't mean anything either - but it's got traction after a few decades.
I think they should call it the "Neu LIKE"
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« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2016, 11:32:17 PM »
EuroLike or maybe LYKE.  Would like to see it next to the current model to compare and to see what it looks like with a top box.

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Re: the "NEW VINTAGE" Kymco LIKE, & the Vespa
« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2016, 05:03:45 PM »
Hey, the LIKE name grows on you.
It is pleasant.
What's it mean? Who knows - CAMARO doesn't mean anything either - but it's got traction after a few decades.
I think they should call it the "Neu LIKE"
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There's just no explaining bad taste.  ;)   The naming of this scooter is in dire need of some better marketing. Come on Kymco use some of that money and hire some NYC advertising firm to come up with a name that has appeal.  :D

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