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2014 Ktm Sx on 2040-motos

US $4,750.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:130 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
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KTM SX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

KTM SX description

Up for sale I have a 2014 ktm 350 sx-f. I took the bike in on trade with it having 99.9 hours, it now has 128.7. I have not had a single issue out of the bike. I put new rear wheel bearings/spacers, and skf fork seals upon purchase, the suspension is done by FastLap it is set for 165lb B rider, I weigh every bit of 190 with my gear and the suspension is amazing. The rear shock was completely rebuilt by fastlap upon purchase of the bike also, I can give the buyer of the bike all of FastLap's (Steve's)  info for any help or concerns on the suspension, this guy is awesome. The rear wheels has a small bend by the rim lock and a small crack on both sides of the rim, Ive put almost 30 hours on this wheel with no issues, the front one has a small dinger in it to but does not affect the performance, tires are in fair shape.  I just installed brand new Mika Sprockets and an Rk chain. It has a fmf slip on with carbon fiber end cap, Odi flex/adjustable bars that may have a slight bend and a decent Odi bar pad that is white. I have way to many toys that is why this is up for sale. It is for sale locally on craigs list and multiple facebook pages, I do have the rite to end auction early but will only do so if I Have cash in hand, this bike will go to the highest bidder it is a no reserve auction. I have a spair set of white number plate/airbox piece that will come with it, The #723 graphics have been removed from bike. This is a bike with 130 hours it is not perfect but is very reliable, If you want a 100% perfect bike this is not it, I would take this bike to any motocross race or GNCC and have no worries with it. this bike has never failed me on a ride and will make someone a heck of a bike. For more information or detailed pictures Contact me through ebay with your cell phone # and I will send you all the detailed pictures you would like. Hours may increase but will be very minimal if someone test rides it. Bike is sold as is were is no warranty on this machine(come check it out or contact me ill send videos or whatever to make your buying experience more secure) I will be glad to help with shipping at your expense and answering any questions or concerns about this bike, you are more then welcome to come check this beast out and test ride it. This bike will be sold with a Bill of sale, I can get it notarized if needed. Best of luck Parker 

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