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2009 Ktm 50 Senior (hickory Nc) on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Lenoir, North Carolina

Lenoir, NC
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Very hard to find KTM 50 SENIOR. Recent top and bottom end rebuild by KTM shop. New back brakes, chain, chain guide, steer stem bearings and wheel bearings. New KTM Stator. Tires are good 80% or better. Clutch with WMR springs and bolts, much better then stock. Bike starts and runs well, pulls hard. Bike has been serviced after every ride! Hand guards. I have the KTM books and brief case. Don't wait until Christmas, you want be able to find one. $1800.00 OBO Call or text for more info 828-612-XXXX You might notice that I have 2 KTMs for sell, all 3 of my boys are moving up to bigger bikes I have owned both bikes for 3yrs

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