Good tip, thanks!
Have never had that part apart yet...but have seen it done with the feet after a big crescent wrench used to break the big nut loose. Tap the wrench handle on the concrete while holding the assembly. Then stand on it.
Saw this on youtube yrs ago.
So far my LIKE200i is crazy smooth on take off.
Stig
Basically, if it is totally smooth there is nothing to do. In my case I bought my GV250 in 2011 used with 2600mi from the 2nd owner. While I have owned many motorcycles this was my first scooter so I didn't have a sense of how smooth the drive / clutch / variator etc should operate. The first thing I remember was at around 8K miles there would be a minor rhythmic vibration at 65 to 80mph. I thought that was an indication that the belt was worn. At 10K I changed the belt and later the variator weights but the vibration was unchanged. Also, at around 10K I started to hear the clutch squeak if I accelerated suddenly or when starting off on a very steep hill. I figured it was rust? I heard the same exact squeak on an older burgman 400 that I test road and was thinking about buying that had around 12K miles?
I use my scoot much more than my car basically every day so I kind of live by don't fix it if it aint broke. But recently I could feel that it was like it was stuck in gear then I said for sure it is time to work on it.
The big surprise:
It not only resolved the problem but resulted in a perfectly smooth engagement from 0 mph to any speed that I couldn't ever remember feeling. It is so smooth it feels like I driving a different scooter. Also, on the highway yesterday I ran wide open for several miles and reached an indicated speed of 86mph (~ 80mph actual) and could not hear or feel any vibration from the drive line. It is almost too smooth to where it feels like a Toyota Camry with a v6. I got used to the feeling of the clutch "locking up" at around 10mph so not having that feeling is very strange. I used to say and live by - wait until you feel the clutch "lock up" before getting on the gas hard to save wear on the centrifugal clutch. I can't say that anymore.
My new saying if you feel your clutch "locking up" at around 8mph and or hear a squeal - it is time for a clean and grease of the rear clutch spring assembly.