My mirrors post - I liked it so bought the right side one from the same seller on ebay.
Stock mirrors did not work for me - could not see what was happening back there!
http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=8921.msg96665#msg96665The ebay seller for the mirrors-
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Piaggio-Vespa-LML-Star-Scooter-long-adjustable-motorcycle-mirror-Italy-/121180752420?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c36ef8a24#ht_1245wt_807I did have to buy the small adapters to make them work on my Kymco LIKE 200i. There were about $5. The mirrors seem to be pretty good quality - and have many ways to adjust them. Use blue locktite to secure them when you get it figured out - so they don't come swinging around and tap you on the shoulder when riding - like mine did. (was afraid to overtighten - the blue stuff did the trick)
The iridium plug came highly recommended by several veteran scooterists here. It is a cheap improvement (@$7 ordered from autoparts store) and is supposed to last a long time. I had about 600 miles on my LIKE when I switched out the stock NGK for the NGK Iridium spark plug.
Idle speed picked up a little (judged by Seat-Of-Pants tachometer and ears - LIKE has no tach. Mine does now - but not then),
idle seemed smoother when sitting at lights. Since my LIKE accelerated nicely and ran smoothy from new (with the stock plug) I have no facts to support me saying it seemed to run even better with the Iridium plug -
I did notice that the slightly increased idle speed was present when rolling off the throttle upon approaching a stop light - which added 15 feet or so to that 'coast to the light' period. I noticed it upon changing the plug - but quickly became accustomed to it and do not notice it now.
There was a question about the Iridium plug being too hot ---- (some said we would have to go to one range colder on the plug - in spite of the fact that the NGK cross-reference charts did not bear this out) - but I emailed NGK and they assured me that if your recommended (per owner's manual) plug is, say, a "7" heat range - then the "7" Iridium plug is built to be the proper replacement for the standard NGK plug. (ie: the heat ranges are the same for standard and Iridium "7"s, 6's, 8's etc.)
Is the Iridium plug a major improvement over the standard NGK plug in my scooter?
No idea, but for $7 it is nice to know I have the best plug in my new scoot!
They are 100,000 mile plugs in autos - but for one $7 plug I'll probably change mine every winter! It's right there when I'm adjusting my valves. Just saying.....
I dreaded the valve adjustment like a dentist appointment - due to those mysterious and delicate looking plastic panels. Shoot, now I'm in there and back out again in less than 20 mins. A
butter knife came in handy the first few times.
Still, scared of going into the rear shocks top bolts area 'cause of those rear panels! Just need to do it a few times, I guess. Maybe next month.
Ride safe!
Stig