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2008 Ktm 50 Sx Senior Pro on 2040-motos

$1,300
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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
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Very clean, well maintained, 2008 KTM 50 SX SR has FMF pipe and silencer great tires runs amazing. This was our sons back-up bike. We need money for the holidays, that is the only reason we are getting rid of this bike. We have already dropped the price from $1500 so please do not try to low ball us. These bikes are expensive new and amazing bikes that last forever. asking $1300 we are located in Springfield, near EugeneNO TRADES please text or call.* pit bike, race, little bike, orange, black, kid, boy, two stroke, power, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Cobra, PW, circuit, mx, 50cc, JR, 65,

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