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2013 Ktm 85 Sxs Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

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2013 KTM 85 SXS, Now the most common weapon of choice amongst KTM Orange Brigade riders, the KTM Sportminicycle line of SXS models launched two-years ago as a way to provide amateur racers with an option to purchase a special edition model of each bike. SXS models include multiple upgrades and PowerParts items that make each SXS bike truly ⿿Ready to Race⿿.

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