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 ...
In late 2002, when Honda introduced an all new, rugged, utilitarian urban cruiser to the U.S. market, the compact, nimble, gas-sipping Ruckus appealed greatly to the scooter crowd. No big surprises ...
If the name Darryl Lamano sounds a bit familiar to you, there's good reason. A few years ago, Honda Tuning Magazine scored Lamano's immaculate Si coupe as a feature car. We'd seen countless blue '99 ...
The Honda Ruckus is arguably one of the meanest looking bikes around. It’s raw, minimalist, industrial, and full to the brim with attitude. It looks like it belongs in a dystopian cyberpunk future ...
With its exposed steel frame and utilitarian looks, the Ruckus might be the spiritual descendent of the old Taco minibikes of the 1960s. In reality though, the Ruckus scooter is every inch a Honda, ...
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