Is the Honda Ruckus a good car to buy?

Is the Honda Ruckus a good car to buy?

All in all, the Ruckus is real fun to drive around town. Weighing in at 194 pounds with a full tank of gas, the Ruckus is easily maneuverable and are just awesome in the summer. I’ve had my days in the snow and rain and as you can probably guess they’re not too fun; but it is doable (video in article below).

How much does a Honda Ruckus moped cost?

The Ruckus I bought had a few modifications including a Yoshimura Exhaust, Seat Lowering Frame, NCY Footrest & Pegs, and a Side Kickstand, among a few others. I bought the used moped with 800 miles on it for $1800.

Is the CDI on my Honda Ruckus restricted?

Honda Ruckus/Zoomer appear to be CDI restricted. Tho, since performance of the stock 4-st Honda GET engine is very limited some people state different results. Don’t expect too much from installing an unrestricted CDI. Pretty much all of the Chinese 50cc scooters have a restricted CDI installed.

Do you need a license plate for a Honda Ruckus?

Both good, just a matter of preference really. Like with insurance, license, registration, and license plate requirements for the Ruckus vary by state.

When does the new Honda Ruckus come out?

2022 HONDA RUCKUS, Specifications subject to change without notice. Honda’s fuel economy estimates are based on EPA exhaust emission measurement 2022 Honda® Ruckus, NEW RUCKUS IN STOCK! 2022 Honda® Ruckus WHO WANTS TO START A RUCKUS?

Is it safe to buy a used Honda Ruckus?

A Ruckus is also very safe to buy used. Unlike cars, with their huge, complex engines, a Ruckus has a simple little four-stroke motor. If there is something wrong with the motor, it is going to be apparent, whereas sometimes the complexity of car engines can mask underlying issues.

Is the Honda Zoomer the same as the ruckus?

Barely! The Zoomer and The Ruckus are both Honda NPS50 models. The name “Ruckus” was used to launch the Zoomer in the North American Market. Though the NPS50 model shares two separate names, both the Ruckus and the Zoomer are practically identical.

Where did the Honda Ruckus craze come from?

There is an endless range of custom parts for the Honda Ruckus and enthusiasts frequently make their Ruckus their own by modifying the frame, suspension and wheels. Ruckus culture started in Japan and quickly swept across the West Coast of America where the craze continues to this day.