The Honda Ruckus has earned cult status thanks to its minimalist styling, exposed frame, and seemingly endless customizability. The scooter, also known in international markets as the Honda Zoomer, ...
It’s no secret we at Autoblog also love electric bikes. They’re a great way to commute in dense urban areas without the need to find and pay for parking. If there’s a downside, it’s that they usually ...
Small custom bikes and scooters have a certain charm to them, one which can never be replicated on a larger two-wheeler. Their playful, inoffensive nature invites builders to experiment with wild ...
Australia is a place filled with picturesque wilderness and fauna that can cut your life short if you’re not careful, but it’s also home to a bustling custom bike culture. It has enabled many notable ...
If the Italian Vespa isn't a motorcycle, then neither is the Honda Ruckus. While some draw the line between scooters and motorcycles based on engine size or transmission type, a reliable method ...
2008 NPS50 “Ruckus” OVERVIEW Ride a Ruckus, and you don’t just make the scene. You are the scene. Its zippy 49cc engine and easy ergonomics get you where the action is quick. And with its oversized ...
The 2005 Honda Ruckus – generally known as the 2005 Honda Zoomer, but marketed as the Ruckus in the United States – is the third model-year version of the scooter that Japanese automaker Honda ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Honda has lately been launching quite a few retro-inspired models with the likes of the Hawk 11 cafe racer and the ...
The Honda Ruckus was initially launched in Japan in 2001, and finally made it to North America for the 2003 model year lineup. Called the Zoomer elsewhere, the renamed Ruckus caused just that when it ...
Allyn started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2008 for outlets such as eHow, USAToday, and subsidiaries of MotorTrend. Formally trained as ...
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