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07 Ktm Xc 250 (bought New In 2011) on 2040-motos

$3,150
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As I don't have time to ride anymore, I'm selling my really clean and original 2007 KTM XC 250. I bought it brand new from a dealer in 2011 so it's really only 2yrs old, and only 50 original hours. I still have original invoice. Motor has never been opened. Ridden very gently (I ride slow), and meticulously maintained, it has a complete ride log and all service records. Air filter was cleaned after every ride. Tires, chain & sprockets are all good. Bike is ready to ride and needs nothing. All fluids recently changed along with new air filter & plug. Includes extra set of sprockets, tools & gas jug. Clean title in hand. $3150 CallXCW, XC 300, XC 200, XC250, XC300, XC200, CR 250F, YZ 250F, YZ 250, KXF 250, KXF 450, XCF 250, XCF 350, XCF 450

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