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1996 Ktm Rxc-e 400 Dual Sport Dirt Bike (lc4) - California Plated / Street Legal on 2040-motos

US $1,900.00
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:1000 ColorColor: White
Location:

Truckee, California, US

Truckee, California, US
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1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 1

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1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 2 1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 3 1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 4 1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 5 1996 KTM RXC-E 400 DUAL SPORT DIRT BIKE (LC4) - California Plated / Street Legal, US $1,900.00, image 6

KTM Adventure tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:VBKRXH400TM310561

KTM Adventure description

FREE DELIVERY TO ANYWHERE ALONG I-80 BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND RENO!!!!!

1996 KTM RXC-E 400 Adventure
Similar to the LC4 EGS model from the same time, this dual-sport bike is a great choice for hitting some single-track with enough road prowess for the pavement in between or more regular commuting. Looking for a great 4-Stroke Dual Sport?! Look no further! This baby is in great condition and comes with a ton of extra parts. ACT FAST!!!
 - CALIFORNIA PLATES, Current Registration through next August
 - READY TO RIDE! 
 - Unsure of mileage information. Estimate only.
 - VIDEO WALKAROUND/RIDE OF BIKE, CLICK HERE

BIKE NOTES / CONDITION
Overall: The bike is in great condition and while old, it still runs great and looks like it wasn't ridden too much.  Many parts are new, all others are in good condition.
Engine: Excellent compression. Runs great. I'm not the original owner so I don't know what work has been done on it prior to my ownership.
Ignition: Kickstart. Integrated easy access decompression cable + choke cable.
Tires: Tires are in great condition. No chunking. Some wear on the rear tire.
Electronics/Computer: Electronics seem ok but I haven't gotten the computer to work (haven't tried fixing it).
Dual Sport: All lights and blinkers work. One rear blinker is hanging but I fixed it with some tape+zip ties (works fine).
Performance Parts Installed on Bike: 
     - Up Tite Exhaust, 
     - Ohlins Shock (originally $1000+), 
     - FCR CARB (originally $500+) with new needle
     - IMS Desert Tank (3.7 Gallons)

RECENT MAINTENANCE 
Work by NMS Reno KTM (paperwork on recent work available):
 - Oil Change & All Fluids Flush/Refill
 - Shock Oil Change/Recharge
 - New Fuel Lines + Fuel Line Filter
 - New Chain (O-Ring)
 - Carb cleaning + re-jetting + new needle
 - New seat cover (original design for RXC-E model)
 - New spark plug + spare
 - New Heli Coils
 - New Fork Scrapers + Fork Seals
 - Compression + Leak down test

Work by me:
 - Recently deep cleaned (by me)
 - New air filter + filter cage
 - New OEM clutch cable

INCLUDED EXTRAS 
These extra parts are included in as is condition. I have not used or tested any of these parts and cannot vouch for their working condition. 
 - EXTRA ENGINE!!! Full top and bottom end! (I believe it's from another 400 RXC)
 - EXTRA OEM FUEL TANK (missing petcock, can be ordered)
 - EXTRA FRAME - REAR PORTION! (from another 400 RXC bike, needs welding in one corner, see last photo)
 - EXTRA SWING ARM (excellent condition, from another 400 RXC)
 - EXTRA PLASTIC FAIRINGS -Spare panels, not sure of fitting. Most white with 2 orange.
 - EXTRA SUPERTRAPP EXHAUST
 - EXTRA SPROCKET (probably the previous sprocket)
 - EXTRA AIRBOX! (airbox only, does not include extra filter cage)
 - EXTRA TANK CAP x2 for OEM Tank (not desert tank)
 - COMES WITH TRIANGLE STAND

POTENTIAL MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS IN THE FUTURE
While everything works well on the bike there are a few things I thought I'd mention to prevent any unhappy customers. 
 - Seat: Seat is on securely but doesn't seem to connect with the screw on the desert tank, so it's not flush against the tank. 
 - Exhaust: Works fine but a loose connection was causing some smoke to leak out. Covered it with heat tape in two spots and it stopped.
 - Turn Signal (rear left): Light was dangling but I fixed it with some zip ties and gorilla tape. Works fine and hasn't fallen off again.

AUCTION NOTES
- FREE DELIVERY TO ANYWHERE ALONG I-80 BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND RENO!!!!!
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