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Two Ktm 85 Sx 2012 Brand New! on 2040-motos

$6,400
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I have 2 like brand new KTM 85 SX 2012 available. Only 50-100 hours AT MOST on them, beautiful bikes. Very well taken care of and great for kids coming off a 65cc. I'm selling them in a package or singly for 3500. I will take offers, Rockstar helmet included with bikes (Brand new!). Never have had any problems with either of themCall/Text:, ask for more images if needed!

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