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2009 Honda Ruckus Nps50 on 2040-motos

$2,495
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:170 ColorColor: black
Location:

los angeles, California

los angeles, CA
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:(323) 474-7240

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2009 Honda Ruckus NPS50, Honda Ruckus 2009 in excellent condition with only 170 miles! Tags current till Oct 2014 and clean title in hand. It just had a full service and completely gone through. Too many mods to list. Cash only, no trades. Clean title with pink slip in hand. Test ride with cash in hand. Call Reed at (323) 474-7240. Two Brothers exhaust, Password extended drive, Dr. Pulley clutch, Vapor digital speedo cluster, Malossi variator, Brembo brakes with wave rotor, Galfer steel braided lines, Kitaco rear shock, KN - Kikaku forks, Diamond plate, Chrome drag bars, Billet aluminum rims, NYC footrest, NYC lowered seat bracket, R6 tail light integrator, Kjima coolant reservoir, K & N air filter.

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