performance is great. the old belt looks like the original one and it looks good without any tears or rubbing.
thanks again
Usually, the "old" belt looks like new, if replaced within reasonable time, when there is no tearing.
However, if you take a measuring tool and measure width, you will notice that its width has decreased (so has the top speed and scoots acceleration, marginally).
If you want to check the belt, you need to measure its (cold) width and compare it to factory specs for replacement.
On my A125 after 12.500 kms the belt looked like new, but had just about right width to be replaced.
I know that belts on Kymcos usually last more than 22.000 kms before snapping, when you are left stranded and possibly with a damaged transmission, so it really does not pay off to be cheap on basic maintenance.