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2012 Ktm 250 Xc-f (six Days) on 2040-motos

$8,449
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Seneca, South Carolina

Seneca, SC
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TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(866) 912-9705

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2012 Ktm 250 XC-F (Six Days), DIMENSIONS Weight 234 lbs. (106 kg) (without fuel) Ground Clearance 13.58 in. (345 mm) unloaded Wheelbase 58.35 ?± 0.39 in. (1,482 ?± 10 mm) Seat Height 38.19 in. (970 mm) ENGINE Engine 1-cylinder, 4-stroke Displacement 15.17 ci (248.6 cc) Bore x Stroke 2.99 x 2.16 in. (76 x 54.8 mm) Compression Ratio 13.2:1 Ignition Contactless controlled fully electronic with digital adjustment, type Kokusan Starting Kick-start / e-start Clutch Multi-disc in oil bath / hydraulically activated Cooling Water Lubrication Pressure circulation with 2 rotary pumps

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