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Bringing this back up because these things are awesome. I don't care if it's trendy or whatever, I'm going to get my hands on one of these soon. The way gas prices are I'd rather drive a modded Ruckus around town than a car.
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Threw my whole "rat" project around. Has a bit of paint on it now and is going
to be more like a bobber. Tucked wires in the handle bars and some other stuff
I still need to figure out
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I like the look of the ones you guys keep posting, but in the pictures it seems so small idk how it would be comfy to ride, I really would like to find a local one here or check the honda store and take a quick ride. Keep the pics rollin
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Originally posted by projektzwo View Posti was thinking... how expensive is to modify ruckus like that?
because, they're simply amazing, but can't find the model in Europe, maybe different model name?
I only spent a few hundred modifying mine a little bit. Cost goes up much more when you look at wide (more than 5") fatty kits, engine swaps, bespoke extensions etc.
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i was thinking... how expensive is to modify ruckus like that?
because, they're simply amazing, but can't find the model in Europe, maybe different model name?
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ive seen the red turbo one at the fatlcae klassik and make me want one so bad
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not a ruckus but looks like one ish haha
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A ruckus is so basic. If you can stance a car yourself... you already have all the tool skills you need to rebuild a moped.
Honestly, it's just a really "fast" lawn mower.
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Originally posted by JSanders View PostFMU needs to build a Ruckus!!!
Ruckuses aren't really our cup of tea, mostly because they're carbureted, and OJ swears by fuel injection.
If an S54 could fit in there, we'd have already made it.
But my favorite part about the Ruckus is that it's so easy to mod, and relatively cheap to do so, as well. I want to buy a new, unmodified one (I'm tired of buying used, I want something that's only been touched by my own hands) and start from the ground up. I have a few friends here with experience modding them, so it shouldn't be too intense and over my head. Hell, I took two years of electrical engineering classes at one of the best universities for that shit in the nation, so I think I've got this.
Last edited by FluidMotorUnion; 09-07-2011, 10:19 AM.
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