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honda big ruckus

This Honda Big Ruckus is from the manufacturer of Honda Motor Company. This was a scooter being marketed as a very full size version based with the popular 49 cc, which is fitted with a 249 cc which is best seated for two passengers. These bigger vehicles did not have any colour options unlike the smaller versions. The 2005 models were yellow tubing fitted with black coloured panels, and also the 2006 version were silver tubing fitted with black coloured panels. The latest models from the same car were produced in solid colours. There were some choices present like tan, dark green, and also black. The transmission equipped with the vehicle was the continuously variable transmission. The power of the vehicle was 19hp. The torque of the vehicle was a 15.2 pound foot which was at 5,500rpm. The wheelbase of the vehicle was 1.455m, wherein the seta height turned out to be 0.725m. The hand lever parking brake which was linked with the brake system was present. 

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