Now I wondering if this is the beginning of series of unpleasant surprises. Has anyone else noticed this discrepancy?
http://www.kymcopartsmonster.comKYMCO part # 98200-11500 FUSE 15A
$1.81
KYMCO part # 98200-11000 FUSE 10A
$2.38
The short ones are hard to find in 15A. And you are correct, per owner's manual and fuses in the system are 10A & 15A. And yes they give you two 10A fuses, while the 3rd fuse holder is empty. No 15A.
Cyclepedia states the LIKE200i takes a 10A & a 7A.
The People 200S uses a 15A short glass fuse (see above)
A bit pricey here.....but I picked up some spare fuses for about $.50 ea. from a local electrical supply house yrs ago when I first bought the LIKE.
Other "unpleasant surprises" ?
Maybe a couple of things: If you're tall the top of the head light glares into your eyes. Don't over fill the gas tank.
The stock Kenda tires offer a few thrilling seconds in a hard, wet stop. Check exhaust guard screws for loosening (some owners locktite 'em). The hard hump in the seat halfway back is not fun if you're tall. (seat pan can be trimmed to get rid of some of that).
If your salesman told you that your new LIKE200i Anniversary model is a perfect interstate cruising scooter - capable of playing safely in 70mph traffic - scratch this felon off your Xmas card list.
There were a couple of youtube guys who filmed highway runs on their LIKE200i. Surviving family members deleted some of the videos.
IMHO: the LIKE200i shines for me with its large tail light and signal lights , twin discs, twin shocks, good foot room, great brakes, EFI, reliable & simple
aircooled engine, very smooth CVT and smooth drive-train over the road, good build quality, easy maintenance access. And I still think it is maybe the best looking KYMCO in their line up.
It's not a BMW or a VESPA - but it should make you very happy over the years if you expect it to ride like a scooter, don't abuse it when new, give it a clean Qt. of oil often, look after the valve lash, and stay off the freeways.
Stig