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2006 Ktm 950 Supermoto Orange on 2040-motos

$9,599
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3236 ColorColor: Orange
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Grandview, Missouri

Grandview, MO
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2006 Ktm 950 Supermoto Orange, Comes with carbon fiber wheels! Awesome bike! - Winding mountain roads don't look the part - they also have a viperish nature, you know? They make you feel safe only to burst you along hidden switchbacks just a second later. You can only win if you have low weight. Sharp and precise, the 950 Supermoto passes its feedback directly to the rider - pulling the poison fangs of the serpentines will be a pleasure.

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