Welcome Kymco Owners!
Seems all the manufactures, with the exception of Vespa/Piaggio, are not supporting the USA scooter market. Glad my Downtown 300i is not needing replaced. Art
They are going up in value, here anyway. https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/mcy/d/everett-2020-kymco-like-200-with-helmets/7597439130.htmlArt
That would be close to an OTD price at a dealer for a new one - after all the fees.It is @ $120 less than what I paid 10 yrs ago for mine.Maybe he'll get it - but I've seen new for $2500, before the fees.Interestingly, Kymco originally MSRP'd the LIKE200i for @$3500....then suddenly reduced that some $800!Stig
Out of curiosity I googled and found this: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/202210110626955?advertising-location=at_bikesAt today's rate of exchange, that's $2,460...
Sure would be nice to see a few of these models make it to the USA.Art
The Bikes? Or the Girls?
I don't ride in the rain unless the rain catches me on a ride. Here looks like a good choice for those that do ride frequently on wet roads. https://www.michelinman.com/motorcycle/tires/michelin-city-extra
Don't understand the off-road tires on a big scooter.....and certainly would regret them in my first wet corner at speed on a 400lb maxi.Semi-knobs does not make a street vehicle suitable for off-road. Stig