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2009 Honda Ruckus Nps50 Red Moped 819miles on 2040-motos

$1,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:819
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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For Sale is a Red 2009 Honda Ruckus NPS50 in Exceptional Condition. This scooter has a 49cc, four-stroke engine and has 819 mis on it. It's a nice looking bike and very comfortable to ride. I took great care of it and was driven in good weather. It cranks right away from 1st start and runs super clean. It's a great moped/scooter to ride around without needing to have a license. I have the title and the owner's manual in hand. I am asking $1900.If you are interested call or text me at 864-612-288eight

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