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2012 Ktm 250xc E-start (wilkes) on 2040-motos

$5,200
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Boone, North Carolina

Boone, NC
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Selling my 2012 250 xc with around 65-75 hours on it. It has been well maintained with the oil and air filter changed after every ride. It has new brake pads and fluid front and rear. Suspension is valved by WPRacingusa at GDR in Wilkes and setup for a 180 lbs rider. All the bearings, suspension, top end were gone through about ten hrs ago. Has ktm quick release stid plate and a bump seat. The bike is ready to go. I'm asking $5200. If you have any questions please call or text anytime 336-262-three7two8Thanks Kevin

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