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2013 Ktm 50 Sx Mini on 2040-motos

$3,299
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Conyers, Georgia

Conyers, GA
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2013 Ktm 50 SX Mini, CALL TO SAVE $$$$ - You can see the future potential in your little MX racer, the 50 SX Mini is the only choice for them. The 86 lbs. (39 kg), lightweight 2013 KTM 50 SX Mini has the performance features to take your little racer to the next level. It has everything you need; a high-quality chassis with easily applied disc brakes, top-quality components wherever you look, a powerful, reliable engine with a new easy-to-operate centrifugal clutch.

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