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2008 Ktm 450xcf on 2040-motos

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KTM XCF, Street legal, ONLY miles!!This is a brand new KTM XCF, titled and tag street legal. I bought it last year as a left over model. The bike has only been ridden about hrs around the house. -Professionally installed full baja light kit with blinkers and horn-Suspension done professionally set up for lb rider-KTM tall/soft seat-bleeder valves for front forks-moose bark busters-EE endurance speedometer-Brand new Shorai battery with battery tender-Pro moto billet spark arrestor cap with spark arrestorI will be responsible with the shipping. DELIVERY INCLUDED!!For more information and pics contact me on: kasidee lewis@hotmail. com

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