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Streched Scooter 50cc Custom No. Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

US $2,200.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, US

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, US
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For sale is a Brand New Custom Built K-O Honda Ruckus stretched Scooter. Shipping is free! Very Fun to ride and gets a lot of looks!  Zero miles on this scooter! Below are some specifications, Please ask questions before bidding! Pickup is available located in Pennsylvania.

Engine
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, 4-Stroke
Displacement50cc
Bore and Stroke1.51 inches x 1.63 inches
Horsepower3.35 hp
IgnitionCDI
Maximum Speed35 mph
Battery12V/7Ah
StarterElectric/Kick
CoolingAir Cooled
Compression Ratio10.5:1
Drive Train
TransmissionAutomatic
Drive SystemBelt/Chain
Chassis / Suspension / Brakes
FrameSteel
Wheel TypeAluminum
Front SuspensionDual Telescopic Forks
Rear SuspensionDual Shock
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Front Tire120 x 70-12
Rear Tire205 x 30-12
Dimensions / Capacities
Length80.7 inches
Width29.9 inches
Height38.5 inches
Wheelbase62.9 inches
Seat Height23.6 inches
Ground Clearance3.5 inches
Net Weight198.4 lbs
Gross Weight253.5 lbs
Fuel Capacity1.6 gal
Fuel Economy120 mpg (Depending on Your Speed and Weight)
Engine Oil Capacity

0.75 quarts

 

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