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You can't go wrong with A Honda Motor Scooter
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| The Honda Super Cub debuted in 1958; 10 years after the establishment of Honda Motor Co. Though not Honda’s first scooter (Juno) it became the most successful motorcycle model in history and put Honda on the map. Currently, the Honda Super Cub's primary market is in Asia and in Europe, it’s been replaced by the more powerful Honda Wave.
Here is a look at Honda’s current scooter line up: Metropolitan - 49cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke – price starting at $2399
Ruckus - 49cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke – price starting at $2499
Elite - 108cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected four-stroke engine – price starting at $2999 SH150i - 153cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke – price starting at $4499 SilverWing - 582cc liquid-cooled four-stroke parallel-twin – price starting at $8499
With the prices of gas the way they are, a Honda Motor scooter makes that dollar stretch from start to finish. Weather you are looking for a brand new one or a great used one, the Honda’s are definitely something to look at. Speaking of used scooters for sale, here is a list of some of the classic Honda scooters and mopeds from years past: Big Ruckus - sold in Canada and the USA in 2005 and 2006. Had a 249cc OHC single-cylinder four-stroke water-cooled and seating for two. Honda Spree – Very popular scooter produced in the mid-80s. A 49cc moped with top speed of around 30 mph.
Honda Express – A moped made by Honda between 1977 and 1983. Had an air cooled 50cc two Stroke engine coupled to an automatic transmission. Helix – Was introduced to the US market in 1986 with a 244cc liquid-cooled SOHC single cylinder engine. Was discontinued in the US in 2007, but is still popular in Japan. Honda Juno - Was Honda's first scooter built in 1954. It had a one-cylinder OHV 4-stroke 189cc engine. Only 5,980 were produced in a year and a half. “Follow the leader, he’s on a Honda!”
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