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2008 Ktm 200xc** on 2040-motos

$5,500
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This bike is immaculate, bought brand new from Mach1 in 08. The bike has low low hours on it. You will not find a cleaner bike than this. Always maintained and cleaned after every ride. The bike sat for 3 yrs because I've been off at college. Just recently had completely serviced and the thing is running like brand new. Fast, snappy, power and the bike will make it up anything, all while weighing just barely over 200 pounds. Never raced on a track, hair scramble, enduro, nothing. All I did was trail ride. Great bike just don't ride anymore, my loss to someones gain. Please text me for any details, questions, and concerns. Thanks,Tyler

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