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2007 Ktm 450xc Xlnt Condition on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Inland Empire,

Inland Empire
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2007 KTM 450 XC, bought from original owner. Barely ridden, original plastics, original tires. Ridden once in the last 2yrs. The rims still have the original factory decal on them along with the clutch cover telling you want kind of oil to use. Has new Pro Taper bars with triple clamp, new GPR four steering stabilizer, new Acerbis handgurds, Race Tech suspension is 2yrs old has new Race Tech springs and Race Tech shock resivor, new BRP chain Roller, Ty Davis carb mod, new Renthal sprockets, new chain, PMB spark arrestor, reusable oil filters, longer throttle cables that route in front of the number plate. Bike has been well maintained and in terrific condition. Dont ride anymore and neither do my friends so its time to sell. Please see pics4200.00Call for any questions

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