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Would have been nice if they had a Big Zoomer X (AKA a Big Douchebag) as they did with the original Zoomer (AKA Ruckus in NA) which had the 250 Zoomer (AKA Big Ruckus).

With the Click and Scoopy, Honda's just over saturating the market for small displacement scooters...

HAPPY, HAPPY, JOY, JOY...

Interested in getting the "douchebag" though, to replace the trusty old Wave we've been using as the runabout motorcycle for several years...

BTW is it just me or does anyone else think it's funny how the commercial models are all dressed like Kamen Rider/ Power Rangers (riding gear and all) while on a dinky little Click? Most people who would ride them here would probably be the t-shirt jeans/shorts crowd who would only wear a helmet to avoid giving the boys in brown something to add to their monthly quota. Then again, Yamaha and Suzuki did the same thing with their scooter ads on TV...

Here's a look at the "douchebag"...

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Would have been nice if they had a Big Zoomer X (AKA a Big Douchebag) as they did with the original Zoomer (AKA Ruckus in NA) which had the 250 Zoomer (AKA Big Ruckus).

With the Click and Scoopy, Honda's just over saturating the market for small displacement scooters...

HAPPY, HAPPY, JOY, JOY...

Interested in getting the "douchebag" though, to replace the trusty old Wave we've been using as the runabout motorcycle for several years...

BTW is it just me or does anyone else think it's funny how the commercial models are all dressed like Kamen Rider/ Power Rangers (riding gear and all) while on a dinky little Click? Most people who would ride them here would probably be the t-shirt jeans/shorts crowd who would only wear a helmet to avoid giving the boys in brown something to add to their monthly quota. Then again, Yamaha and Suzuki did the same thing with their scooter ads on TV...

Here's a look at the "douchebag"...

Check out the street bomber on this website.

http://tigermotorbikes.com/tproducts.htm

sent from my Wellcom A90+

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