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2008 Honda Ruckus Moped Scooter Modified on 2040-motos

$2,450
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Madison, Wisconsin

Madison, WI
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rogers st 3700mis it gets 100mis to the gallonit has low mileage, and honda goes forever (50000+ miles)Brand new fuel pump $100Oil changed 100mis agoaftermarket handle bar $75Ploni Drag cluth variator with roller weights $115Racing belt $35NCY stainless Gas Tank Cover (Chrome) $65Modified air intake allows more air with Battlescooter Air Filter $35Ruckus racing NGK Iridium Spark plug $15Ruckus Yoshimura Stainless steel Exhaust $350body stretched $350carburator main & slow jet rejetted allow more fuel intake. $25This is a 2008 Honda Ruckus, bought for $2100, it has 3700 mis on it. It has been put on over $1300 aftermarket parts and modifications after i bought it and probably over 100 hours of work on it. It sounds like a monster, rides like a beast. It gets 100mis to the gallon. It goes about 45-48MPH (stock goes @ 35-38MPH). A true summer riding beast. Reason on getting rid of it is I need pay tuition for the coming fall semester, otherwise I won't let it go.Asking $2450 OBOcall or text @

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