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2009 Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

$1,599
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:9455 ColorColor: Red
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Menominee, Michigan

Menominee, MI
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2009 Honda Ruckus, Brand new tires. Great shape!!!!!! - What the Metropolitan does for stylish chic, the Ruckus does for urban attitude. Utilitarian bare-boned, stripped-down badness, to be more precise. Check out its tubular industrial steel frame, oversized twin headlights, and beefy tires. Fire up its feisty 49 cubic centimeter engine. Add cool graphics and even cooler colors, including the all-new Red and Matte Gray Metallic. And what you see is two-wheeled proof that 'tude and style can co-exist.

Moto blog

Honda Canada to Launch CBR250R Racing Series

Fri, 30 Sep 2011

Honda Canada will introduce a new national racing series featuring the CBR250R for 2012. The news is no surprise as Honda has been running a CBR125R Challenge racing series as a support class for the Canadian Superbike Championship since 2008. With the CBR250R on the market for nearly a year (and reportedly doing quite well at that), a racing series featuring the quarter-liter sportbike was almost inevitable.

2011 Honda CBR125R Makes Canadian Debut

Fri, 10 Dec 2010

As we posted earlier this week, Honda Canada invited CBR125R owners to its corporate headquarters for the Canadian debut of the new CBR250R. But that wasn’t the only unveiling, as the 2011 edition of the CBR125R was also revealed. While the new 250 was the star of Honda Canada’s launch event, the 125 owners in attendance reacted positively to the updates for the 2011 CBR125R model.

A Lap of the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course with John McGuinness – Video

Tue, 26 Jun 2012

The Isle of Man TT is a very special event. Once the most prestigious motorcycle event in the world, the TT requires a certain type of character to ride superbikes at an average speed of over 130 mph through the quaint villages and over the rolling hills of the 37.73-mile Mountain Course. But don’t take my word for it, take the word of 19-time TT winner John McGuinness.