I was afraid of having to do just that. I need to order a gasket to get started. Hopefully it's just some cleaning and a light sanding job.
I've been in the belt cover of the LIKE200i a couple of times - the 1st was a pistol-a of course. If you have not, I offer these tips. Maybe your gasket is intact - but good idea to have one before you start - even though some folks say the cover & gasket are not necessary. Also, maybe over-kill, but I replaced both big nuts for like a dollar each.
That long, slim lower body panel comes off and
goes back on much easier if you partially release that rear black piece first.
http://i62.tinypic.com/sv5215.jpgAir filter box just needs to be loosened, not removed.
The whole enchilada w/ photos is here:
http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=11373.msg118262#msg118262Make a pot of coffee, get a lawn chair (for thinking,staring & studying the situation - this equals 60% of my shop time!), something soft for the knees.
Maybe think about ordering some Dr Pulleys before going in there - since it only involves one more nut to remove. If you get in there and see rollers that seem generic brand (or non Kymco belt)- replace with Kymco's. The Kymco stuff works great.
The very few areas that get lubed should still be lubed after your shop's service - but study those areas which have been lubed to see if a dab more is needed. If, so, just wipe off and re-grease lightly.
Some belts do not have direction of spin arrows, so observe your belt's printing as you take it off.
I will state this: after I sanded the clutch surfaces, green-scrubbied the bell, installed a new belt and sliders, cleaned the pulley faces, etc.....the low speed, low throttle stutter was gone for about 3 days. There is simply no way to feather the throttle & slip the clutch during low powered take-offs to completely eliminate every instance of a stutter on my scooter. I don't like the sensation - so I ease the power thru it most times. I am a very gentle operator of any motor vehicle - but that doesn't work for me on scooter take-offs!
If you're getting more banging around than that coming from down there - probably needs a look-see.
Stig