For sale here are handmade surf racks for honda ruckus scooters. I make them myself and i also use them. They work great and look great too. I have carried all kinds of boards from body boards, skim boards, 5'10 to 8ft surfboards. I make them black, flat black (picture), and white. The way i make them they come on and off in seconds for easy hassle free use.
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