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2012 Ktm 65 Sx Mx on 2040-motos

US $4,399.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, US

Thousand Oaks, CA, US
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TypeType:Mx Stock NumberStock Number:-99885161 PhonePhone:8665357525

KTM Other description

2012 Ktm 65 SX, 65 SX - 2012 Ktm 65 SX, The KTM 65 SX is just the right sports machine for all up-and-coming riders. With a six-speed transmission, generous suspension travel and high-quality components, the mini-crosser provides everything necessary for having plenty of fun and laying the foundation for a promising MX career. Its unrivalled peak power and fully adjustable suspension components reinforce its claim to being number one.

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