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2005 Ktm 125 on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Spokane, Washington

Spokane, WA
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this bike is a 2005 ktm 125, bought brand new in 2006, im the 2nd owner. this bike is super clean, runs perfect, starts 1st kick, i only ride woods, never raced, it has fmf fatty pipe with fmf shorty slip on, front and rear renthal sprokets, d.i.d chain, pro taper bars, ktm hand guards, and many others, to much to list, this bike is worth $2200. im selling for $1800 obo . im moving to north Dakota with in 2 weeks for my new job i need the money before i move. you can come look at the bike or ride it if your serious on buying it, please contact me only on the phone or text, jesse

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