to follow up from Ruffus's thread on changing fork oil on his Like 200i...I got the idea to change my fork oil to see if it helps the ride before I decide to completely replace the forks.
Removing the forks is easy. First remove the front cover (9 screws) and then the front wheel and caliper. Then you can remove the front fender (2 nuts and a screw, not necessary to remove fender to remove the fork but I wanted to take it off and clean it up, polish it and ceramic coat it).
Once all that is out of the way you loosen and remove the 2 bolts holding each fork and slide the fork down.
Pic 1 is the scoot with front cover, wheel, fender and 1 fork removed.
Pic 2 is the fork after removing the top rubber cap.
Pic 3 is how I was able to remove the cap. It requires pressing down very firmly on the cap while at the same time not compressing the fork. With the cap pressed in about a half inch you can remove the c clip holding the cap. I followed the directions from someone on youtube who placed a screwdriver in a vise then put put the fork between a stool and the screwdriver. Pushing the fork toward the vise and up compressed the cap and allows removal of the c clip with a small, thin screwdriver.
Pic 4 is the fork with cap, c clip and spring removed (note the progressive spring)