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2008 Ktm 85xc on 2040-motos

US $100.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, US

Lancaster, Ohio, US
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08' KTM 85xc. Bike starts first kick and runs great. Recently replaced rear wheel bearings, shock bearings, rear brake pads, and rear tire. I changed the oil and cleaned the air filter after every couple hours. Bike comes with FMF pipe and silencer, Enduro Engineering bark busters, PG graphics, Pro Taper handle bars, and the stock silencer. If you have any questions feel free to text me 74o-215-965seven, or send me a email if i dont reply. I also have a pair of Alpinestar tech 3 boots, size 9, ill throw in there for $50.

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KTM set a new company record with 107,142 motorcycles sold in 2012, with a lot of credit given to strong demand for its small-displacement naked Duke line. The 125 Duke and 200 Duke have been popular sellers in Europe while Indian consumers accounted for more than 8000 units of the 200 Duke alone. KTM will try to maintain its momentum with its new 390 Duke, not to mention the 690 Duke R and the upcoming 1290 Super Duke R which was unveiled in prototype form at the 2012 EICMA show in Milan as the eventual successor to the 990 Super Duke.

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Mon, 20 Oct 2008

As the off-road market continues its tailspin, Austria’s KTM is hedging its bets with a continued surge in its street motorcycle category. Its on-road push began with the liter-size V-Twins in the Adventure, Super Duke, and Supermoto bikes, followed most recently by the RC8 superbike. Now we hear word that the Austrian manufacturer will soon enter the supersport class.

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In a touching tribute to Kurt Caselli, one of America’s brightest off-road racing stars, who tragically lost his life in a crash while competing in the Baja 1000, a gathering of over 2000 people descended upon Glen Helen Raceway to pay their final respects in a rolling tribute. The line of cars stretching back to the nearby freeway was a fitting reminder of just how many lives Caselli touched and how important a figure he was to many. Caselli’s KTM crew and teammates were just some of the many who came to pay their respects and take a ride-out in Kurt’s honor with his mom Nancy and fiancée Sarah at the head of the vast pack of motorcyclists. Motocrossers like Dean Wilson, Blake Baggett, Cole Seely and then other luminaries like AMA Superbike racer Chris Fillmore and off-roaders like Destry Abbott were part of the group.