The Like comes in 125cc and 50cc varieties both are 4-stroke 2 valve units.
As a result, it is a bit taller, and fits tall/long-legged riders more comfortably than smaller-sized scooters. It's small, light and reliable, easy on gas and easy to ride. Its very easy to ride and feet reach ground for beginners easily. So its cheaper than a train. Judging by the photos they have done a good job.
The Like 50 used Kymco’s long running 2-stroke 50cc motor which they have used in all of their 2-stroke 50’s since the 90’s. Review: ”I picked up the 50cc for my 10 mile commute to work. If I didn't have a 2 year old to cart around, I'd never drive my car. Anyway, besides the name this looks like a pretty damn nifty product from Kymco/Bug, an obviously retro design based on classics of the '50's and '60's. The bike has been great so far, even in the dead heat of August. Appearance & design: The Kymco Agility 50 has a more contemporary "motorcycle" appearance, rather than the retro look that many other scooters have. This scooter is amazing to ride for a small scooter and breaks surprisingly good can get up to 75-80 down hills or flat road.
Kymco Like 50 (Scooter): 5 out of 5 stars on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.
Around city 2 dollars a week usually iner city daily ride 4 dollars a week.
Many come restricted from the factory to comply with regulations in states which allow 50cc scooters to be ridden without a motorcycle license. The Kymco Agility 50 is what you'd expect from a 50cc scooter.
I’m hoping future editions of the scooter have the Noodoe fitted as it’s a great feature.
Appearance & design: The Kymco Agility 50 has a more contemporary "motorcycle" … My Kymco People 150cc Scooter Review Just last week, I bought a 2009 Kymco People 150cc scooter for $2291 (tax, tag, title included) from a Kymco dealer. This 50cc motor is a clone of Honda’s AF18 motor and it’s a good reliable design, but it doesn’t offer the same fuel economy or refinement as some of the newer engines out there. I do wish they made more add ons for it though, speakers, LED's etc. Just mentioned was the dash being nice and simple – Kymco do have a Noodoe system on other scooters which is incredible as a user interface, but unfortunately not on the Like 125 which opts for a digital and analogue display which works well.