No idea, and I am skeptical. Most scooter engines are not high-compression engines, which are what benefit from higher octane gasolines. The higher octane fuels actually "burn slower" in a lower-compression engine, so while they certainly won't harm your Yager's engine, chances are it's not going to help any, either.
One thang that confuses dealers, mechanics, etc., is the fact that the Asian scooters often come with documentation that indicates the recommended octane rating measured in RON, whereas in the U.S., we don't use that rating. We use (R + M) / 2 -- which is (RON + MON) divided by 2 -- or AKI (anti-knock index), as it is also known. Our ratings are slightly smaller numerically than equivalent RON ratings.
Wikipedia has a good article or seven on world octane ratings, and the whys and wherefores. Find out what Kymco recommends for the Yager in RON, and convert that to AKI, and use that fuel, and you'll be good to go.
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