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Title: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Zaryte_ on February 02, 2020, 10:32:07 PM
Hey guys, kymco noob here

my 2018 like 200i has been slightly wobbly on the front end, like when im riding on smooth pavement, the handlebars are more wiggly or vibratey then they usually are. another example is when im turning/leaning, the handlebars are slightly shakey. I was thinking it could be a wheel bearing, but I was hoping one of you glorious folks could shed some light. im taking it into a mechanic soon, but they like me to gather what info I can prior to the appt, so if any of you have ideas, id be immensely grateful.

one other thing, for a brief period, when i turned it on from a cold start, there was a brief, odd jingling sound from the front end. couldnt tell if it was from the wheel, but it was almost like there was a bell ringing for 1-2 seconds right when i turned it on from cold. (when it was a bit more vibratey due to that cold engine)

thanks so much!!!
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on February 03, 2020, 12:37:02 AM
Front tire air pressure correct?
Grab front wheel at 3 o'clock  and 9 o'clock. ...pull and push with each hand briskly to & fro.
Loose?
Do the same shake with the handlebar grips.
Loose?
The noise?...most of us make funny noises when cold.
How cold are we talking ( you in Florida,  or Michigan? ).
Miles on your scoot, any crashes?
Stig
Please report dealer findings
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Zaryte_ on February 03, 2020, 02:59:45 AM
appreciate the response! I'm not currently home, but I suspect the wheel bearing, and will do the recommended tests and get back to you. it's got 1200 miles, never crashed, and temp ~30-50 but I think around 40-50f on those days
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: scooterfan on February 03, 2020, 06:55:59 AM
You can just put the scooter on the center stand, make sure the front tyre is not touching the ground, hold the handle bars and rock the front wheel sideways and up and down. There should be no play on the wheel. You can also just spin the front wheel by hand - it should run freely without noise, or play on the wheel.

While the front wheel is off the ground you can also just rock the handle bars sideways / up and down / backwards / forwards to see if there is any play on the steering column. If you find any play at the handlebars you should find a nut at the top of the steering column which can be adjusted / tightened.

What is the mileage on your front tyre ? The front tyre on my scoot is quite worn and by times the scoot also has a slight vibration at the handlebar. In my case I think a new tyre will solve the problem.
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Viper254 on February 03, 2020, 09:15:39 AM
An overinflated front tyre can give a front end wiggle - that would be more first port of call.
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on February 03, 2020, 12:10:48 PM
Will be interested to see if experienced scooter mechanic finds anything wrong with your scooter.

When I was new to my LIKE200iLX I heard/felt all kinds of things.....😊
Stig
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Neil955i on February 03, 2020, 01:36:31 PM
Will be interested to see if experienced scooter mechanic finds anything wrong with your scooter.

When I was new to my LIKE200iLX I heard/felt all kinds of things.....😊
Stig

My enquiry about engine noise from my new XT300i when cold was met with the standard "Oh they all do that sir"...  The Answer?  Found out for myself that you need to keep it under 6K rpm until the second block lights on the temperature LCD display then you can give it the berries without any nasty clanking noises.  I know, I know.
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: john grinsel on February 03, 2020, 04:31:44 PM
1200 miles is nothing for 2 model year old machine----check front tire for proper in air pressure.  I would put machine in center stand, spin wheel to make sure it is round, both sideways and around----tire could have developed flat spot from sitting.

Also if heavy top box is installed, this can have effect on handling and feel.

If bike is still under warranty----try your dealer.
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Zaryte_ on February 03, 2020, 09:57:08 PM
hey guys, I plan to report back after the mech looks at it! should be later this week- I appreciate all the help thus far, seriously.

I put the bike on center stand, didn't notice any play when I tried to move the wheel at 9 and 3, but when I spun it, there was a light scraping sound, about once every turn. sounded like my old cars wheel bearing noise. also, the front wheel squeaks when slowing to a stop in "neutral"

thanks again!
 
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: vespbretta on February 03, 2020, 10:23:02 PM
I experienced the same thing on the oem tires. They weren´t balanced and centered at all from factory. After I put on a set of new tires (different brand and thread) and BALANCED and CENTERED them very exactly, the wobble of the handlebar was totally gone. I now can/could ride handsfree up to top speed (~70mph). Like a train on its rails. That feels real´ good.
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: scooterfan on February 04, 2020, 12:09:36 AM
hey guys, I plan to report back after the mech looks at it! should be later this week- I appreciate all the help thus far, seriously.

I put the bike on center stand, didn't notice any play when I tried to move the wheel at 9 and 3, but when I spun it, there was a light scraping sound, about once every turn. sounded like my old cars wheel bearing noise. also, the front wheel squeaks when slowing to a stop in "neutral"

thanks again!

The slight scraping sound is most probably caused by the brake pads touching the brake disc very slightly. Nothing to worry about.

Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: LidoCA on February 04, 2020, 09:24:39 PM
 I have experienced this on both my LIKE and Smax. Tire pressure too low or too high. Also, it will not track true when the tires are wearing unevenly. 
 
Title: Re: Like 200i Wobble
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on February 04, 2020, 10:44:21 PM
hey guys, I plan to report back after the mech looks at it! should be later this week- I appreciate all the help thus far, seriously.

I put the bike on center stand, didn't notice any play when I tried to move the wheel at 9 and 3, but when I spun it, there was a light scraping sound, about once every turn. sounded like my old cars wheel bearing noise. also, the front wheel squeaks when slowing to a stop in "neutral"

thanks again!
 
Try a green kitchen scrubby on the disc. Grab it with the scrubby, spin the tire. Clean off the crud - and maybe try giving the brakes a good hard stop or two.
Disc noise on an otherwise healthy set of brakes can be from using them too lightly for too long.
Basically - nothing sounds wrong with your brakes.
Stig