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2014 Ktm 350sx-f Competition on 2040-motos

US $9,099.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Atlantic, IA, US
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TypeType:Competition Stock NumberStock Number:350SXF14 PhonePhone:8558780486

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2014 KTM 350SX-F, PRICE INCLUDES FREIGHTIn the three years since the revolutionary 350 SX-F has been introduced, this bike has proven that it is possible to win the MX1 World Championship even with reduced displacement. Since then, Tony Cairoli has clearly dominated the class with the 350 SX-F, and in 2013, the Italian once again bets on the ingenious combination of low-weight, playful agility and a high-revving engine. A unique recipe for success that benefits amateurs and pros alike.

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