Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2024 Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

US $2,899.00
YearYear:2024 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BEIGE
Location:

,

QR code
2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 1

Honda ruckus photos

2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 2 2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 3 2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 4 2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 5 2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 6 2024 Honda RUCKUS, US $2,899.00, image 7

Honda ruckus tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer TypeType:Standard

Honda ruckus description

Moto blog

Electric Motorcycle Conversion [video]

Fri, 30 Jul 2010

If you were ever curious how to convert your smelly, noisy and dirty gas powered motorcycle into a quiet and zero emissions electric motorcycle then you have to check this video out from GomiStyle.  They take an old Honda Rebel 250 and customize the frame to accommodate the electric motor and batteries, they claim the conversion should take about two to three days to complete, the batteries will take about 5-8 hours to charge and will give you a top speed of 45 mph. Here is a link to the step-by-step instructions, check out the video after the jump. The GomiCycle – An Electric Motorcycle Conversion from Media Sapien on Vimeo.

Press Launches - the ugly truth. Part 1

Thu, 31 Mar 2011

For the nosey amongst you, you might be interested to know what goes on during a 'press launch'. The phrase is used in passing in new model reports as if you should all know what it is. Like some kind of given.

Pirelli To Remain Tire Supplier For All World Superbike Classes Through 2018

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

Pirelli’s relationship with the World Superbike Championship started in 2004 and will carry on through 2018, as the Italian company will continue to supply tires for every class of the championship. What follows is the official Pirelli press release. Pirelli has been confirmed as the Official Tire Supplier for all classes of the eni FIM Superbike World Championship having won the tender organized by Dorna, promoter and organizer of the World Championship, in agreement with the FIM, the International Motorcycling Federation.