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2005 Honda Big Ruckus (ps250) on 2040-motos

$4,795
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:700 ColorColor: Yellow
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2005 Honda Big Ruckus (PS250), Very reliable limited run 250cc Ruckus scooter. - There's attitude, and then there's attitude. Introducing the all-new Ruckus 250. Think of it as the bigger, badder Ruckus, sporting that same, one-of-a-kind look wrapped around a potent, torquey 250cc liquid-cooled engine and shift-free Honda V-matic transmission, with room for two and the rack space to match. Hop on—and get ready to strut.

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