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  2. Honda Zoomer - Wikipedia

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    The Zoomer, designation NPS50, is a scooter developed by Honda and introduced in Japan and North America in late 2002 for the 2003 model year. In Canada and the US, the scooter is marketed as the Ruckus. The Zoomer differs from more traditional scooters with its rugged design, including fatter tires with deeper tread and a skeletal frame ...

  3. Honda Big Ruckus - Wikipedia

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    The Big Ruckus PS250 is a 250cc, CVT transmission-equipped two-seater scooter, manufactured by Honda; marketed in Japan for model years 2004-2007 and in North America for model years 2005-2006 [1] — and noted for its minimal bodywork and expressed light-weight steel tubular frame, akin to the Honda Zoomer.

  4. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    1000 CBR1000RR: 1000 Custom (CB1000C) 1000 CBX1000: 1000 Hurricane (CBR1000F) 1000 RC51 (RVT1000R) ... Zoomer/Ruckus; Honda cliq; Honda Navi; Honda scoopy; Racing ...

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  6. Scooter (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Honda (600 cc or 37 cu in), Aprilia/Gilera (839 cc or 51.2 cu in), Yamaha (530 cc or 32 cu in), Kymco (700 cc or 43 cu in) and others have also introduced scooters with engine displacements ranging from 400 to 850 cc (24 to 52 cu in). Honda's PS250 (also known as Big Ruckus) features a motorcycle-like exoskeleton instead of bodywork.

  7. Honda racing motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Honda RC116 display at Honda Collection Hall in Motegi Honda RC142 display at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show Honda RC160 display at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. The large majority of works racing motorcycles manufactured by the motorcycle racing division of Honda of Japan, currently called Honda Racing Corporation (HRC, previously called the Racing Service Center), carry the iconic prefix RC.

  8. List of Honda facilities - Wikipedia

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    Yorii began operations in 2013 and builds the Honda Vezel, Honda Fit, Honda Grace, and the Honda Shuttle. Mooka, Tochigi. The Tochigi Plant is Honda's fourth factory, beginning operations December 1970 and builds powertrain components. In 1990 it exclusively built the Honda NSX. In 1992, the Tochigi plant combined the former Mooka, Takanezawa ...

  9. Honda VTX Series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VTX 1800 was launched in 2001 as a 2002 model. [4] [5] At the time this bike was introduced the Honda VTX engine was the largest displacement production V-twin in the world, but that distinction would be short-lived as the VTX1800 was superseded in 2004 by the 2.0-litre Kawasaki Vulcan 2000. [6]