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2001 Ktm Sx 125 on 2040-motos

$2,100
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KTM SX description

This bike is in attractive shape everything is in top working order. The bike has alot of high performance parts listed: fmf pipe value $109, ready filter, 1 industries graphics with extras new piston only a year old, gripper seat, new cluch lever value $27, new kick starter value $120 and carb cleaning and brakes bled on 10/18 at team-powersports in garner value $200. the bike sounds and runs like it's brand new cranks on the 1st try. this bike is $2100 obo if interested please give me a call at 919-552-XXXX or on my cell at 919-810-XXXX my name is earl. Here is a video of the bike before the carb cleaning:http://screen.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=513531

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