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2012 Honda Ruckus Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,499.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: WHITE
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Avondale, Arizona, US

Avondale, AZ, US
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2012 HONDA RUCKUS, IN STOCK NOW! PLEASE COME DOWN AND CHECK OUT OUR NEW LOCATION AT THE AVONDALE AUTO MALL ON I-10 AND 107TH AVENUE!

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Isle of Man TT 2012: TT Zero Results – MotoCzysz Wins 100 mph Bounty

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

Third time’s a charm. 2010 and 2011 TT Zero winner MotoCzysz, with rider Michael Rutter, finally became the first to average a speed of 100 mph on the Isle of Man‘s 37.733 Mountain Course on an electric motorcycle, capturing the long-sought after 10,000 British pound (US$15,000) bounty. Wearing the #1 plate for winning last year’s TT Zero, Rutter completed the 2012 TT Zero with a time of 21:45.33 for an average speed of 104.056 mph on the new 2012 MotoCzysz E1PC.

Honda Opens Technical Center in India, Will Introduce New Models Every Quarter

Thu, 24 Jan 2013

Honda‘s subsidiary in India is opening a new technical center to develop new models for that market. The new research and development center is the first for Honda to focus only two-wheeled vehicles, and the first in all of India to feature an advanced wind tunnel to test vehicle aerodynamics. The goal, for Honda Motorcycle and  Scooter India (HMSI) is to eventually introduce a new model to India every quarter.

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Thu, 25 Nov 2010

Some of the best things happen in Holland - if you know where to look. For such a small country their can-do attitude has allowed them to conquer a great part of the developing World and most of the developed World with their prudent and er, careful attitude towards money. It's no coincidence that some of the most successful banking conglomerates are Dutch.  And then we have people doing this - just because they can - in their sheds.