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2003 Ktm 50 Sx With Lots Of Extras! on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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This is a KTM 50 sx with every thing you need to go racing. The list of goodies: novation racing aluminum swing-arm/Black excel rims/2008 decals/ buds racing piston/22mm carb/v-force reeds/3 air filters/ new Michelin Starcross front tire and tube/various sprockets for gearing/stock wheels with flat track tires mounted/ highly sought after Doma race pipe/Tomar racing clutch so you don't have to spend your time setting clutch stacks/ 1" Pro taper handle bars/Two Cool in the radiator. Fresh brake fluid Motul 5.1/Gets the holeshot all the time. Proven winner with several podium finishes. Still to much to list lots of spares. call or text five zero three 73 zero three 1 one 950cc, 50, KTM, Honda 50, Suzuki 50, Cobra

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