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1983 Ktm 495 (the Great White - To Us Desert Racers) - Price: $2 on 2040-motos

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1983 KTM 495 (The Great White - to us desert racers) - Price: $2, $2,800, image 1

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Classic KTM . Nick named The great White by racers of old like myself. horses -stroke smooth dlivery. New top end has about hours on it. st over-bore Weisco piston machine work by Zabor in Austin. Plastic and tires good carb kit done in May . This is a good riding machine with more HORSEPOWER than you will ever need (but it s nice to have when you want it). This bike has been in the family since but hasn t been riden much. I simply don t ride that much any more - times a year. Will consider trade for good commuter car ( door compact with good MILES-PER-GALLON). text or call --.

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