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2009 Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

$1,600
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:236
Location:

Whittier, California

Whittier, CA
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TypeType:Scooter

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2009 Honda Ruckus , 2009 Honda 49cc, vin JH2AF58439K502369? Up for sale is my 2009 Honda Ruckus Pit Bike. Great for camping or running around town. These get over 100 miles per gallon. It is in near perfect condition. 49cc water-cooled 4-stroke motors. This one is stock. It has very low mileage, at 238 miles .It runs great and looks great. A lot or fun and need no license plates, no insurance, no helmet, and no motorcycle license in most states. Text with any questions 310 200 5556 the right mirror needs to be replaced, but otherwise everything is running fine. this price is firm but look at the low mileage for the price $1,600.00

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