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2012 Honda Ruckus (nps50) Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,199.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, US

Elgin, IL, US
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TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:H1141 PhonePhone:8662432191

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2012 Honda Ruckus (NPS50), Sale - Theres nothing like it. One thing is sure about the Ruckus: wherever it goes, it causes a scene. That’s because the design is so unique, with wide tires, a bare-bones frame and double headlamps. Underneath it all lies a thrifty 49 cc engine that gets you wherever you need to go, without guzzling gas. A V-matic automatic transmission offers seamless power in and out of traffic. And an electric starter gives you faster get-up-and-go. Add in our legendary reliability, and the Honda Ruckus is as dependable as it is fun.

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