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daveb91
04-03-2008, 11:56 PM
I want one gas at $3.50 these things will be fun!!

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Three sheets of 1/2-inch 4x8 drywall don't weigh much-approximately 155 pounds. The Ruckus tips the scales at 181 pounds, so like drywall, it's light enough to toss into the back of your pickup. The Ruckus is powered by a stunningly quiet four-stroke OHC liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that is lit by a maintenance-free ignition system and pushbutton electric starter (with backup kickstart lever). Interestingly, the starter system utilizes the engine's brushless alternator (ACG) for starting. This eliminates the need for a separate starter motor, which reduces overall weight and improves fuel economy. Thumbing the starter button results in an almost immediate engine start with no starter noise. Other neat engine features worth noting include an ECU that provides control for the ignition timing, alternator regulator, ACG starter, electric fuel pump, and automatic choke; a magnetically driven water pump which eliminates the need for mechanical seals; a compact, engine-mounted radiator; an electromagnetic fuel pump; and an automatic Honda V-Matic beltdrive transmission that requires virtually no maintenance.

The engine is bolted to a rugged two-piece, die-cast aluminum front frame with upper steel rear frame. The twin-downtube-fork front suspension provides 2.2 inches of travel, while the single-side aluminum swing-arm rear suspension with single shock has 2.6 inches of travel. The Ruckus rolls on oversized tires and forward velocity is controlled via front and rear drum brakes.

Other neat features of the Ruckus include turn signals (with audible indicator); analog speedometer; a well-padded seat with low seat height (28.9 inches); and cool aesthetics not normally found on scooters, including the frame design and the Baja 1000-like dual headlights.

When you combine the impressive design-both visually and technically-with the fact that it's licensable in most states and has a top speed of approximately 35 mph, the Ruckus looks pretty good as a small, inexpensive way to get around, on- and off-highway.

Specs



The small, lightweight single-cylinder four-stroke liquid-cooled engine resides towards the rear of the chassis. Power is transferred to the rear wheel via Honda's V-Matic beltdrive transmission.
Model: '07 Honda Ruckus (White Camo)
Base price: $2,099 (black, $2049)
Engine type: 49cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Carburetion: 15mm CV with automatic choke
Ignition: CD
Transmission: Automatic V-Matic beltdrive
Suspension (f/r): Twin-downtube fork, 2.2 inches of travel/Single shock, 2.6 inches of travel
Brakes (f/r): Drum/drum
Tires (f/r): 120/90-10/130/90-10
Wheelbase (in): 49.8
Seat height (in): 28.9
Dry weight (lb): 181
Fuel capacity (gal): 1.3

Kurt_W
04-04-2008, 07:16 PM
From the looks of it they must have done away with the "Big Ruckus" the made a few years ago. It was powered by a 250 engine so it was actually useable for daily transport.

The bike I took my motorcycle test on was a Honda Metropolitan that was equiped with the same engine as this Ruckas.
http://powersports.honda.com/images/model/c028_029_030_031_photos_all/scooters/2008/Metropolitan/LargeHoriz/Metropolitan_Ruby.jpg
It was super easy to pass the test on that thing because the turning circle was super tight and you couldn't even reach the emergency braking speeds required for the test in the space allowed. That being said, I wouldn't want to ride one regularly. It struggled to hit 35 mph and when it did, that was it. There was no more. You hold up traffic everywhere and look like a twit while doing so ;) No thanks, I'll stick with my ZRX.

daveb91
04-04-2008, 07:39 PM
What did you do Kurt take a class and test on those things???

daveb91
04-04-2008, 08:41 PM
Ruckus on a "high" speed curvy road run.

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Jay
04-04-2008, 08:42 PM
I'd stunt it.

Kurt_W
04-04-2008, 09:08 PM
What did you do Kurt take a class and test on those things???

Nah, just borrowed it from a friend how had a few sitting around that he and his wife were not using. I would imagine the Ruckus would handle a lot like the metro as they are both about the same weight. Very flickable, CG is very close to the ground...just can not get out of its own way.

For the rider courses they usually supply bikes like Honda Rebels and other various brands of 250cc bikes.

stingray098
04-25-2008, 06:48 PM
These things have been all over the tuner mags I guess there is no limit to the tuning of these things.