Got the repair estimate - $1600. Dealer said they didn't find any mechanical damage, just needs a lot of new plastic and misc. parts. Kymco makes some tough scoots.
My riding gear performed as advertised and saved my skin. I must not have slid on the pavement as there's no scrapes on my jacket or pants.
Looking at helmet choices. Think I'll go with a modular since somebody else will be paying.
Glad your gear protected you !!- scoots are replaceable.
I have an HJC flip-up full-face helmet....these are called 'modular'?
I bought it because I wear glasses, and it is the only type of full-face that works for me. Flip it up and put it on with my glasses already on my face - no issues!
But, also have come to like it because it is so handy to flip it up, and have some coffee while the scoot warms, flip it up while fueling - or going in to pay for the fuel - and the folks at Tim Horton's are no longer shocked to see me at 5 AM at the counter still wearing my helmet!
2 Caveats : 1) Modular helmets may not have passed both the Snell and DOT safety tests.
2) Did read an after-accident report involving a rider wearing a modular helmet - his friend claimed the side head injuries were due to the hinge at that place on the helmet. He was not and is not a fan of the flip-up helmets that his friend wears.
I love my modular - and would not be able to wear a full face helmet if these were not available.
Stig