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2011 Ktm 250 Xc on 2040-motos

$5,700
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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For sale2011 ktm 250 xc stroke-Automatic starter & 6 gear-New top end-New chain and sprockets-Rekluse auto clutch-Pro taper Cr Hi bars-Cycra handguards-Enduro Engineering Skid plate-FMF Fatty Pipe/ carbon pipe guard-EE Spark arrester cap-Scotts Damper mount-Springs for 190 pounds-TM Chain guide-JD Jetting kit-Extra plastic, pipe, air filter-Have title and manuals/brief case-Also have 300 SXS cylinder kit available for salePrice $5700

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