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2008 Ktm 450sxf (manly Ia) on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Mason City, Iowa

Mason City, IA
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2008 KTM 450sxf (Manly IA), $2,800, image 1

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2008 450sxf bought new June 2009. Has FMF slip on and Gold valve kit in forks, brand new seat cover. Bike has 60.8 hrs and 20.3 hrs on new top end. Motor is all stock and runs well never had any issues. Has not been rode this year just don't have time to ride anymore. Always well kept/cleaned also have extra parts/plastics/filters that will go with purchase. For more questions or images email me. No trades and firm on price

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