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I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« on: August 01, 2014, 11:43:47 PM »
I wish Kymco would update the Like to fix some of the complaints people have with them starting with the seat and headlight glare. Is this wishful thinking on my part?

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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2014, 12:32:02 AM »
I wish Kymco would update the Like to fix some of the complaints people have with them starting with the seat and headlight glare. Is this wishful thinking on my part?
I think so....unless that LIKE is vastly more popular world-wide than I think it is.
I think they'll just discontinue it and start up something else.
Who knows, maybe it will become an in-house classic  and they'll keep cranking them out for a long time.
Too many Asians find them just peachy as they are.
A slight redo on the leg sheild could get those turn signals out to meet USA specs.
Frankly not sure what they could do about the seat...it is what's underneath that causes that lousy pan shape. They can't just add foam - the short clients wouldn't be able to touch!
It will be interesting to watch.
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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2014, 01:16:23 AM »
It's certainly a short person scoot.  I actually sit on one in Key West prior to buying and thought it was uncomfortable, but still convinced myself I could make it work.

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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2014, 11:23:05 AM »
It's certainly a short person scoot.  I actually sit on one in Key West prior to buying and thought it was uncomfortable, but still convinced myself I could make it work.
It is a great scooter!   Just needs a little work on that seat. There are motorcycle seat recovering videos to help you along. And, hey when you get ready to do some servicing on it you will be so pleased you bought this LIKE! Honda PCX guys and Vespa guys keep convincing themselves that the valves and spark plugs are just fine....because it is a career getting to them on their scoots.
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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2014, 09:42:11 AM »
OMG Stig im glad you said that about the valves on the PCX. I had been thinking about getting one. I watched the utube video on the valves on the PCX. It looks like you almost have to take the scooter completely apart to get to the valves. It would take me a week to put it all back together an probably loose some bolts in the process.
 
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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2014, 04:17:16 PM »
You shouldn't hardly ever have to do the valves on those Hondas, bucket and shim. Don't know the interval on the PCX or Forza but on metros and rucks first valve check is at 16,000 miles, and no that's not a typo!!!!!
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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2014, 11:03:57 AM »
I would be willing to pay for a less confining, roomier US market-targeted seat.  I realize that custom work is realistically my only practical option.  I use the electrical tape trick for the headlight glare, but too often forget to remove it later and end up with the sticky residue.
With enough time, you'll get there.

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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2014, 04:33:07 PM »
I would be willing to pay for a less confining, roomier US market-targeted seat.  I realize that custom work is realistically my only practical option.  I use the electrical tape trick for the headlight glare, but too often forget to remove it later and end up with the sticky residue.

Use gaffer tape. Doesn't leave a sticky residue like other rubber based adhesives.

Gaffer tape is a strong, tough, cotton cloth pressure-sensitive tape with strong adhesive properties. It is used in theater, film and television productions as well as during live performances and any other kind of stage work. While related to duct tape, it differs in that it can be removed cleanly because it uses a synthetic petroleum-based adhesive rather than a natural rubber adhesive.

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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2014, 04:40:59 PM »
I would be willing to pay for a less confining, roomier US market-targeted seat.  I realize that custom work is realistically my only practical option.  I use the electrical tape trick for the headlight glare, but too often forget to remove it later and end up with the sticky residue.

Scooter makers do almost nothing to target the US market. We get the hand-me-downs form Europe and Asia, where people buy scooters.

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Re: I wish Kymco would update the Like 200i
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2014, 08:56:30 PM »
OMG Stig im glad you said that about the valves on the PCX. I had been thinking about getting one. I watched the utube video on the valves on the PCX. It looks like you almost have to take the scooter completely apart to get to the valves. It would take me a week to put it all back together an probably loose some bolts in the process.
 
OK,OK calm down!
These Honda PCX's have an amazing following across the globe for a lot of reasons!
It's the #1 selling scooter in a lot of countries.
The new '15 has removed the hated seat hump and added a few new tricks.
I do think it is darn silly to design a scoot which is so hard to service - no matter the service intervals (PCX's do have the common valve adjusters - like our scoots, in fact.) - but Vespa and Honda, among others, have done this and are getting away with it -people still love them and buy them.
I guess it's a Zen like thing....doing your PCX valve check (some do it at the 600 mile service - others have nearly 20K miles on them without checking! - they are often told to wait for the engine to display various sickly symptoms before servicing the valves.
Many owners find that the valves do need adjusting when they check them.....whenever that is.)
Own a great little scooter - and you pay your dues when you feel it is time to check your valve clearances.
It sure works for a lot of folks.
My Honda Forza NSS300 service schedule says the valves are inspected for the first time at 16,000 miles. (this requires removing the under-seat box - involving rather more than the 6 fastners of my LIKE200i - but then after a couple years of riding I'd probably want to look in there anyway! I don't know about you guys - but I like to look at my engine pretty often. Easy to do on the LIKE. This Forza also has a neat little hatch to get at the spark plug - easy-smeezy)
Bottom line is: doing the PCX valves is crazy involved - but it IS a proven, great, urban scooter. Some even go touring Europe on theirs.
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