2006 Honda Big Ruckus (ps250) Scooter on 2040-motos
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2006 Honda Big Ruckus (PS250), You Wont Find One of These Again!! - Theres attitude. And then, theres attitude. The Big Ruckus is one of the most unique scooters around. Boasting a freeway-legal 250 cc engine, shift-free Honda V-matic transmission and a stout steel frame, the Big Ruckus is big. Even big enough for a passenger. And its got more attitude than ever.
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