Fair comment Sonicman (cool name~!, cousin to the Man o' Steel?),
Take you time.....it is not too hard. Really, and you do get some bonding going on mit your Scooterwheeler.
Here's my 2 centimes :buy your tools from the dollar table at your grocers, pharmacy, hairdressers, union hall, Ollie's Bargain Barn, thrift shop, etc., etc. I used to buy only Craftsman tools, then had the whole lot stolen from my Rabbit. Replaced them from various Dollar Tables, and you know what? I've never broken a cheap box wrench, or an 99 cent screwdriver, etc., etc. Since we spend most of our working life doing something other than fiddling happily with our scooter's mechanics....we do not need pro-grade tools. We should not let the price of tools stop us from playing (carefully mechanic-ing) with our scooters
Honestly, cheap tools are fine....get the right size so you don't round things off that are meant to stay a hexagon, etc. but have at it with a low-bucks-no-name-SET of wrenches and sockets from AutoZone, etc
Take notes as you work, take a snap of it before starting so you can refer back, lay the bolts, washers out the way they came off. Snug the important bits back the way they were. Hand tighten (mit der finger-snappens) before putting the wrench to it, etc.
Seriously ; KYMCO is not Chinese for NASA......
You can do this!
(posted by a recovering laceless man in Ohio)