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« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2019, 12:28:11 PM »
Perfect. Thank you so much. It will be my project for this Fall.

I often have trouble finding the spare parts. How do you find the 7 dollar bearing for examble - Tried searching for "Kymco Like 200i rear bearing" on ebay, but no luck really. Or do you look up the part number somewhere?

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« Reply #16 on: September 03, 2019, 12:40:17 PM »
Oh, i guess, you allready answered that here :)

http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=24085.0

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« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2019, 02:08:41 PM »
Stig, put these thing in a book! I say again, you write a better service manual single-handed than even Clymer, Haynes or Sam's!
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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #18 on: September 03, 2019, 10:58:22 PM »

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Perfect. Thank you so much. It will be my project for this Fall.

I often have trouble finding the spare parts. How do you find the 7 dollar bearing for examble - Tried searching for "Kymco Like 200i rear bearing" on ebay, but no luck really. Or do you look up the part number somewhere?

Kindly Jesper
Yeah, I've found that some parts are available from all kinds of sources. Figured a Japanese made bearing from a good company was a better deal than buying through Kymco.
Some things are generic.
Special size nuts, washers, O-rings, bearings, etc. - once you know the size, you can find them from other sources - equal quality & often at a much better price.
Suzuki parts houses sold an O-ring for goofy $, found the same item from a company which makes nothing but O-rings for automotive and industrial use. Bought 5 of them for $7.

As I recall, the fussiest part of the tire change/wheel removal was re-fitting the heavy exhaust. Used twine to tie the far end up while mating it up to the engine studs- "floated" it there on string with slack to move it about as needed.

My photo host decamped with most of my photos of the procedure.

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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #19 on: May 18, 2020, 12:30:52 AM »
Stig, Thank You very much for your directions!  Just followed them and got my new tire installed and the scooter up and running.  I didn’t even have any left over parts.  LOL. Was nervous before I started but it went very smooth thanks to you.  Love this forum!

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« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2020, 01:23:27 PM »
Stig, Thank You very much for your directions!  Just followed them and got my new tire installed and the scooter up and running.  I didn’t even have any left over parts.  LOL. Was nervous before I started but it went very smooth thanks to you.  Love this forum!

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Well, GOOD for you!
Yeah, every time I start taking apart a perfectly good scooter I get nervous.
Years ago I took my LIKE back to my Kymco dealer - handed them 2 City Grips. An hour or so later they were finished, and did a perfect job of it. I still think their $130 charge was a very good price!
I use the heck out of my www.cyclepedia.com manual and, so far, so good!
Thanks for your reply!

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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #21 on: May 21, 2020, 12:03:15 PM »
Those were great pics.

I am experiencing rear squeaky wheel syndrome too.  So before I take the wheel off, I am of course gonna check the brake pads first. 
My question is:  the manual says you have to disconnect the brake line to remove the caliper, is this true?
Can't I just move the whole unit intact, like on a car?

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« Reply #22 on: May 21, 2020, 12:20:08 PM »
Those were great pics.

I am experiencing rear squeaky wheel syndrome too.  So before I take the wheel off, I am of course gonna check the brake pads first. 
My question is:  the manual says you have to disconnect the brake line to remove the caliper, is this true?
Can't I just move the whole unit intact, like on a car?
Might try using one of those green scrubbies on the disc first?
Grab the disc with the scrubbie and spin the wheel.
Talking about one of those 3"x5" 1/8th" thick green kitchen scrubbies.
And, no you do not have to remove the brake line - just lift the caliper off after removing the fasteners.

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« Reply #23 on: September 12, 2020, 03:31:34 PM »
Stig would you have by chance the index number of this wheelbearing?
I'm changing my rear tire, brake disc and calipers.
With this l would like to change the bearing too.
Is there any addition oil seal too?
Appreciate, Ruffus
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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #24 on: September 12, 2020, 04:17:47 PM »
Stig, not calipers l meant, brake disc and pads are to
 be renewed.
Thx, Ruffus
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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2020, 05:14:05 PM »
Stig, not calipers l meant, brake disc and pads are to
 be renewed.
Thx, Ruffus

Pads and disc need replacing??!
Surprises me - as my pads look 60% after 17,000 miles. Disc is perfect as well.

I think we discussed the bearing size in this topic discussion somewhere.
Bearing in the rear suspension fork is 6203LU, NTN brand. I used a good Japanese bearing, sealed both sides.
Parts diagrams will give a good look at all parts associated with that area of the scooter.

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« Reply #26 on: September 12, 2020, 07:20:33 PM »
Stig, thank you so much for your response.
Mea culpa, l did not check up on the older part of this topic where Robo ows you already a box of donuts for the same research.
Well, since my Like has 46700 km on the odo, the rear disc is already pretty thin and grooved. So tire change brakes and bearing goes in one.
I already prepared the place.
Happy and safe scootering, Ruffus

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Re: LIKE200i rear wheel removal, REVISED
« Reply #27 on: September 12, 2020, 09:31:03 PM »
Stig, thank you so much for your response.
Mea culpa, l did not check up on the older part of this topic where Robo ows you already a box of donuts for the same research.
Well, since my Like has 46700 km on the odo, the rear disc is already pretty thin and grooved. So tire change brakes and bearing goes in one.
I already prepared the place.

Wow!
You may have the most senior Like200i on this forum!
With that in mind - please share some thougjts with us.
How have the parts held up for you...any trouble with tjese ?: CVT, coil, injector, fuel pump, ECU  !!, compression, fork and wheel bearings,etc.?
Any advice on areas we need to pay attention to in order to insure more years of reliability from our beloved Like's?
Thank you in advance....
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« Reply #28 on: February 02, 2021, 09:56:50 PM »
Hi:  I have a 2012 Like 200i, 25K miles.  Recently had rear tire replaced and discovered two problems:  1)  one of the exhaust studs had broken off.  Therefore the muffler is now attached by only one stud at the engine.  Is the stud threaded and can be removed and replaced, or is it pressed in and must be drilled?  2)  The metal clip that bolts to the right front side of the fender hugger (mud guard) had broken.  Thus the hugger was unstable, rubbed on the tire, and the hugger was destroyed.  I found a new hugger online, but have not been able to find a part number for the clip.  Local dealers are clueless.  Any ideas?  In the mean time I'm riding without the hugger.  Thanks!

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« Reply #29 on: February 02, 2021, 11:53:22 PM »
I think the clip is part number 11207 on the chart, but the price is outrageous...
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