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1998 Ktm 300exc on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Champaign, Illinois

Champaign, IL
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1998 KTM 300exc, $1,200, image 1

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The bike is no beauty. But it is a good trail bike. Keeps up with 450s and fairly light weight. The motor that is on it came off of a 97 300exc but it has been rebuilt fairly recently. The 98 motor comes with it and it needs top end freshened up and first gear shift fork which is the reason i swapped motors. Has FMF pipe and silencer,new front wheel bearings,fresh plug with a spare to go with and a some random other parts also. Forks need rebuilt and really thats about it. I have it jetted for the colder weather also. Price is slightly negotiable but im not going to give it away. A lot of power for the money. 1 of the fastest dirt bikes ive ever rode and it will put you on your ass if your not careful. NO TRADES CASH ONLY. Txt for pics.

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