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2009 Ktm 65 (hickory Nc) on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Lenoir, North Carolina

Lenoir, NC
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2009 KTM 65 (hickory nc), $2,200, image 1

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2009 KTM in very like-new condition. Has Been ridden in the woods, not on the motocross track. Pro Circuit pipe and Silencer, Pro Taper bars, improved Clam shell power value and Carb bowl for better fuel flow. New, never ridden clutch steels and fibers. Kenda Tires 90% front and 80% back. New Chain still in the box. Hand adjustable air/fuel screw. Suspension by Motovations for a 70 lb rider.Two Seats 1st stock and Extra low profile seat. Fresh top end. Bike runs well and rides well! KTM brief case. Don't wait for Christmas these bikes sell fast! $2200.00 OBO for questions or more images call or text Tommy 828-612-XXXX. You might notice I have 2 bikes for sale. All 3 of my boys are moving up to bigger bikes I have owned this bike for 2 yrs

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