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2005 1/2 Ktm 250 Sxf on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee, FL
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Selling a 2005 1/2 KTM 250 SXF. Asking $2800 but that is negotiable. I have owned it since 2006. The bike is in terrific shape. It is pretty much stock (it even has the original tires on it).I did install a stainless steel reusable oil filter a few months ago, a new air filter and new Acerbis hand guards.I rode the bike 2-3 times in 2006 then due to some family tragedies the bike sat in storage until 2010. In 2010 I literally rode it twice then it sat in storage again until May of this year (2013). So as far as actual hours on the bike I am not sure, but I do know that it is not a tremendous amount. If I had to guess I would say that I have not put more than 50 hrs on it. If interested please call or text.

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KTM to Enter Supersport Category

Mon, 20 Oct 2008

As the off-road market continues its tailspin, Austria’s KTM is hedging its bets with a continued surge in its street motorcycle category. Its on-road push began with the liter-size V-Twins in the Adventure, Super Duke, and Supermoto bikes, followed most recently by the RC8 superbike. Now we hear word that the Austrian manufacturer will soon enter the supersport class.

KTM Issues Fuel Hose Recall on 7000 Motorcycles

Mon, 05 Nov 2012

KTM is issuing a worldwide recall on approximately 7000 motorcycles from model year 2012 and 2013 for potential fuel hose leaks. The recall affects certain EXC, EXC-F, XC-F, XC-W, XCF-W, Freeride, SX-F,  and Supermoto R models with electronic fuel injection. (See after the jump for specific models included in the recall.) According to KTM, a defect in the manufacturing process of the molded fuel hoses on affected models may lead to a fuel leak either at the ends or where the hoses bend.

New: MIVV exhausts for KTM Duke 125 and 200

Thu, 12 Sep 2013

Italian exhaust manufacturer MIVV have produced three new slip-on exhausts to fit the Duke 125 and Duke 200. They offer small power gains and save around 1.5kg off the stock exhaust. We like the Ghibli, pictured above.