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2004 Honda Ruckus Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $1,400.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:680
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, US

Huntsville, AL, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:2565850987

Honda Other description

2004 Honda Ruckus , Gently used 2004 Honda Ruckus with 680 miles (Extremely LOW). Factory Special Edition with factory Camo and Flat Black Frame. Good off-road tires with tread. 4 - Stroke. Street Legal. 50mph. 100mpg average. Very light bike and balanced for complete handling by even the most novice riders. Hybrid design built for off-road performance/durability and full street/track ride retention. One owner with clean title, no wrecks. Changed Oil/Spark Plugs/Fuel Filters/Cleaned Carb/General Maintenance etc. before listing to sell. Runs Great. TEXT or CALL for info - 2 5 6 - (5)(8)(5) * (0)(9)(8)(7) Contact for questions. All trustworthy offers considered. Need to sell quickly due to my last year of engineering college starting. Value is $1700 range. Will sell for $1350 obo on the spot but close offer would be highly considered also. NOW INCLUDING TWO EXPENSIVE DIRT BIKE HELMETS TO BUYER! $1,400.00 2565850987

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