I think those are called Ruckus in North America ... I see them around every now and again downtown ...
Edit:
yea ... here it is on Honda's website ...
http://powersports.honda.com/scooter...ModelId=NPS508
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Hey guys, I wanted my bike back even more after seeing this check on a red one of these in on the way to work.
http://www.phmotorcycles.co.uk/bikes/honda-zoomer.html
Kinda like a street fighter scooter. Looks like it could do a little offroad with those tires as well.
I think those are called Ruckus in North America ... I see them around every now and again downtown ...
Edit:
yea ... here it is on Honda's website ...
http://powersports.honda.com/scooter...ModelId=NPS508
http://www.phmotorcycles.co.uk/bikes/ducati.html
Are they CRAZY 14.9% APR to finance the bike
WTF
Honda used to have the "Big Ruckus" at 250cc, but dropped that in Canada after a couple years. TNG (Twist'n'Go) opened up in Canada recently and has a 150cc Ruckus style scooter. Be warned: ultimately TNG sells chinese scooters and the quality can range from okay to the horror, the horror.
MyBikeWiki Handy indexed links.
Speaking of scooters, I have the one in this video, how do I learn to do this w/o falling on my ***?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYRHwRrVG24
Mmm, Toronto Motorcycles
The answer comes in several parts:
FIRST you try to do it, but fall on your *** and ruin your bike.
SECOND you try to do it, but fall on your *** and ruin your bike.
THIRD you try to do it, but fall on your *** and ruin your bike.
FOURTH you try to do it, but fall on your *** and ruin your bike.
Eventually you decide to keep on trying, and maybe you learn to do it nineteen times out of twenty without falling, or you decide to enjoy your ride without risking loss of control, and keep your wheels on the ground.
Wheelstands belong at an exhibition, not in public where innocent people can be injured. Either become a pro, or else let the pros do the stunts.
End of sermon.
"Stay at least one standard deviation away from everybody else."
I can do that on my sis' bw50, it's easy to get it up, but much harder to keep up than on a bike. I don't suggest you do it though, or if you do it, make sure you do it in a closed course*see this is my disclaimer*
where he's sitting, and where his feet are is probably not the way he rides normally
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