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2014 Ktm 65 Sx 65 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Riverside, California

Riverside, CA
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2014 KTM 65 SX, The 65 SX defines the standard of its class in terms of power, riding dynamics, equipment and craftsmanship.HighlightsGraphics: Derived from the full-size SX bikes, the graphics design makes the 65 SX even cooler. Its frame has a super-rugged polymer coating in charcoal grey metallic.Handlebar: The classy anodized Renthal handlebar made of a high-quality aluminum alloy is distinguished by best ergonomics and the highest strength. A Renthal crash pad on the handlebar brace protects the rider from rough contact.

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