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2011 Honda Ruckus Scooter, Street Legal Only 625 Mi. No Reserve!! on 2040-motos

US $1,450.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:625 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Edmond, Oklahoma, US

Edmond, Oklahoma, US
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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2AF580XBK700577

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      Up for your consideration is this very clean 2011 Honda Ruckus NPS 50cc fully automatic scooter with only 625 miles. Please view pics as you will see it is in very nice condition and will make someone an excellent scooter. Honda's are very reliable and this one gets close to 100 mi per gallon so you won't need to stop and fill up very often. ( when you do it's less than $5.00 to fill with the premium stuff! ) Bike has never been dropped and comes with a very nice "Chase Harper" under seat storage bag. Bike will have a few "normal" scuff marks on plastic but nothing unusual, scooter has kick and electric start ( electric start is not working and probably needs a new battery, this scoot sat inside our garage or trailer most of the time ). Please read my feedback as I have been a member of Ebay since 2002 and have sold many motorcycles through this site, all with positive feedback. Comes with an Oklahoma free and clear title but is not tagged! If you are from Oklahoma you will be responsible for any back tags due since we only used it on private land and never tagged it for public roads.

     I will be happy to help in any way I can with shipping, but buyer is responsible for all costs involved. I have taken bikes to the local Forward Air terminal ($75.00 extra handling fee includes tie downs) or you can arrange through any shipper you want as long as the scoot is picked up within 30 days. USHIP.com also has competitive rates and several buyers of my motorcycles have used them with great success.

     Remember bike is being sold with absolutely "No Reserve" high bidder wins!  I do reserve the right to end auction early if bike sells locally first.

     Good Luck, Happy Bidding!

 

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