For the most part the rain will not hurt your bike, but do as you did and dry it off. You can place a fan to blow on your scooter to aid in the drying process. You might notice a little rust in some areas, but just clean off the rust and use a little lithium grease (sparingly) to keep the parts from rusting. Never use a high pressure sprayer on a scooter or MC. It could make it way into places that will reach havoc.
Thanks TroutBum ,
Amazing weather here - I look outside , check the weather on-line, get on and take off and then here comes the rain!
Well, doesn't matter - this scoot is my ride to and from work, until or if I get something to replace my dead Jetta. We've got 2 other nice Scion xBs - but getting to work and back on this scooter has become a challenge!
I think it was Vivo who told me before I made this purchase (it was coming down to this one or a SYM - 2 scoots made in Taiwan with good reputations for quality) that told me Kymcos do OK in the wet. (not riding in the rain - but running in the rain. Riding is up to me, I understand that.)
So far, no issues. I don't have to ford any creeks - if it's bucketing down - just 3 miles to work. Just a bummer, cause I like to take the 10 mile way home on this fun scoot.
If i had a GoPro to video my rain rides - that would be fun.
(I heard my daughter and wife talking yesterday. Mom asked, "Did Dad get wet coming home?" Daughter, "It looked like he just stepped out of the bath tub with all his clothes on!")