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2012 Ktm 65 Sxs on 2040-motos

$5,199
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Seneca, South Carolina

Seneca, SC
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KTM Other description

2012 Ktm 65 SXS, DIMENSIONS Weight 122.1 lbs. (55.4 kg) (without fuel) Ground Clearance 11.02 in. (280 mm) Wheelbase 1,137 mm Seat Height 29.5 in. (750 mm) ENGINE Engine 1-cylinder, 2-stroke, case reed induction Displacement 64.85 cc Bore x Stroke 45 x 40.8 mm Carburetion Mikuni TM 24 Fuel Capacity 0.98 gal (3.5 l) Ignition AET digital Starting Kick-start Clutch Wet multi-disc, operated hydraulically Cooling Liquid Lubrication Mixture 40:1

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