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98 Ktm 250 Exc $1600 Obo on 2040-motos

$1,600
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Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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KTM EXC description

Unfortunately I am forced to sell 1998 KTM 250 EXC. Very fast and solid, normally starts in the 1st two kicks, the motor runs really smooth and the bike is in good shape,the previous owner only rode it in his yard and I've only been riding it occasionally. The bike has a full FMF exhaust, radiator guards and a pipe guard, the front tire is almost new and the rear has about 75% tread left, I also changed the front chain sprocket to add torque. The compression is good and so is the suspension, it has never been raced or beaten and was well maintained. Please do not contact me unless you are truly interested. I need to sell to pay bills so the highest offer by November 25th takes it$1600 or best offerFor more details Call or text 610 301 816seven My name is mikeIf I don't answer please leave a message, I will get back to you as soon as I can

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