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2004 49cc Honda Ruckus Scooter on 2040-motos

$1,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne, IN
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2004 49cc (50cc) Honda Ruckus Scooter; 4-stroke; electric starter w/kick start backup; headlamps; brake/tail light; turn signals; horn; aggressive 10" front & rear tires; new rear tire; good brakes; new custom green paint job; fresh oil change & spark plug; new battery; runs & drives good w/a low 4,900 mis; overall a very nice & unique Ruckus! $1,500 or possible trade of equal value or something of lesser value plus cash difference. Can be contacted by phone at, leave message if no answer, calls will be returned. No emails, please! Can be seen at AMX MotorSports at 1015 N. Meridian St. (US 27/67) across from Ponderosa restaurant in Portland, Indiana. We Buy-Sell-Trade virtually anything!

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