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2011 Ktm 450 Exc on 2040-motos

$8,988
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:262 ColorColor: ORANGE
Location:

Riverside, California

Riverside, CA
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2011 KTM 450 EXC, Get this bike while you can! Super trick 2011 KTM 450EXC with every possible upgrade you can think of. Moose Bib inserts, Radiator Braces, Race Tech Suspension, Skid Plate, Oversized gas tank and the list goes on and on. Very low hours/Miles, Vet Owned and ready to ride. Oh and to make it even better, your wife called and said it was ok for you to buy it! Financing is available on approved credit and trades are always welcome.

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