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LIKE 200i / Brake Light Switch No Good
« on: April 13, 2019, 09:03:41 PM »
Well I brought the Like in to the dealer today for the annual state inspection sticker (revenue generator) and discovered the rear brake lever isn't lighting up the brake light.  No sticker, get back to garage, turns out you have to remove the plastics from the headset to access the switch. 
Looked up Stig's recent very helpful and illustrated instructions for taking the headset apart to get at the brake reservoirs, worked perfectly (no swear words were uttered).  Have a downloaded copy of the service manual which shows how to test the continuity of the switch, very easy.  Switch is bad, new one on order.  Put everything back together as the bike is rideable till the switch arrives. 
Thanks Stig for your tutorials with photos, very good!  Also a clam knife works well to separate the plastics!
Kurt

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General Discussion / 2018 Like 150 Up Close
« on: April 05, 2019, 09:22:26 PM »
Just stopped by my nearest motorcycle dealer to order some parts for the Guzzi and saw they had two new Like 150i for sale.  I didn't ask for a test ride, but looked at them closely; this is a sharp looking scoot!  These were the ones without the Noodoe dash.  Salesman told me there was a $200 tariff on the 2019's so these were cheaper (also leftovers). 
The only beef I have is the front compartment door seemed flimsy, maybe more so than the one on my 2015 Like 200i.
Really like the styling on this scoot though-Kymco is giving the Italians some competition!
Kurt

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General Discussion / New Member with Like 200i
« on: September 24, 2017, 12:06:33 AM »
Hi all scooterists!
New member here; just bought a used 2016 Like 200i and am impressed with the build quality.  I have owned a herd of other scoots and mc's over the years and am also on the urbanscootin forum and retrobajaj forum as well. 
Looks like a lot of good info here, and looking forward to learning (and hopefully contributing) here too.
Ride safe!
Kurt

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