Hello jeffro, and welcome!
You have a pair of great scooters!
The LIKE , with various engines world-wide, is one of Kymco's most popular models.
I think people are drawn to it initially because of its Lambretta/Vespa appearance. (Kymco commissioned an Italian design house for the LIKE)
In any event it has also proven to be a sturdy little scooter - as much as a plastic bodied scooter can be. Certainly I've heard no issues with the steel frame mounted engine or suspension.
A few have commented about:
breaking plastic tabs on the lower body sides
muffler heat-shield screws working loose (do check these)
failed passenger foot-peg springs
two members reported a failure in the throttle body (I
think both were under warranty - mine was)
Some owners are not happy with the long-wearing stock Kenda tires, esp. in the wet, and have switched to Michelin or Metzler tires.
Most find the CVT cover to be tough to remove the first time (carefully tapping the pry points from the muffler side works well)
I cannot recall any other issues.
It is pretty easy to service - there are on-line service manuals which are fairly accurate - and there are quite a few posts with pix here of various service procedures.
Freq, oil changes are cheap (less than a Qt. ea.) easy and keep this aircooled engine alive and happy. Several of us are in 6 digits mileage. (I'm at 13,000+ and using NO oil between my 600-1000 mile oil changes)
It would seem prudent to replace the oil frequently if running this aircooled engine at max throttle for long periods. We have no coolant, radiator or thermostat to keep things under control.
We also do not have any of the hassles of all those parts! My 2013 LIKE200iLX has operated happily at temps ranging from 3°F to 99°F - even if I haven't.
Other than color and price changes - I am not aware of any differences between the early LIKE200i's and the most recent. Also, not aware of any recalls or issues found in some models but not in others. It seems Kymco got it right - from the start!
Ride safe - and we encourage questions.
Stig