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2008 Ktm 65 Sx on 2040-motos

$2,399
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Manheim, Pennsylvania

Manheim, PA
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2008 Ktm 65 SX, 65CC MINI RACER!!! - Because there's nothing cooler for kids between the ages of six and nine than to rocket around on this crosser. Six-gear transmission, hydraulic clutch, Marzocchi upside-down forks, WP shock, fully adjustable chassis, a seat height from 750 millimeters and one thing above all: the power of a big bike! With the 65 SX, you'll get to show the adults how something is done for once!

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