I have a stockish' one with over 6k miles on it so far. I have the storage bag under the seat and it works great to carry my camera gear and even a small drone if you want. If you live in an area where you can get away with driving 35-45MPH for the most part, these are great get around bikes and super reliable.
I love my 22 Ruckus it has 11k on it already had to change the drive belt out a new battery around 9k miles still has stock front tire new rear. I discovered with regular maintenance they are not fully broken in until you hit 10k. Cool thing it comes with extra fuses hidden on top of the battery if your battery dies the kick stand is a life savor. And they run great in the rain. After I changed out the belt for a new one it was truly broken in and now it’s faster.
Nice bike. Is the insurance cheap for this in a year. I always wanted one but you got to get your licence on a registered bike from someone who as one before you can get your own to register insurance tells me. Do my road test to get my licence, if pass it then can buy my own. If I didn't have to do that I would have one. No friends with bike like that to get my licence. How did you go about it. Perhaps you had your motorcycle licence before you got yours.
I like the look of them but at 6'4 it's just a tad too small. I saw one with a broken muffler and had a laugh at the dime sized exhust diameter. Somebody in the scooter group I mod swapped a 400cc Burgman engine in one.
I got 186 miles on mine in 2 weeks exactly, got it with 0..got my chase harper under seat bag coming tomorrow, and i got the kemmimotto mirrors coming, going put blind spot mirrors on left right side, definitely getting the gtmotto leds next week, plan on doing some motto camping in spring!!
I'm happy to have watch this video.. Just got my Ruckus some few days back but I can't find the halogen headlight bulb to change on mine. Any link to find the halogen bulb for Ruckus? Thanks
How tall is it to the top of the handle bars from the ground? Just bought two of them & have to pick them up in a Ford Explorer. (taking a 60" wide 500 lbs hitch mounted rack in case they both don't fit inside.) Thanks.