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Ktm : Sx 2008 Ktm 250sx, Excellent Shape, 50 Hrs on 2040-motos

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For sale is this 2008 KTM 250sx. It is in fantastic shape. Has 50 hours on it since new. Derisi Suspension work set for 185lb (w/o gear). Has a Progressive Rear Spring to compliment the PDS suspension. Carbon Fiber Exhaust Guard, Custom Graphics/ Seat cover, Black Plastic, 2 Rides on new tires. Needs nothing to ride or race. Very clean and well maintained bike. Priced to sell at $3699. Cash or cashiers check. Must sell before Christmas!!Contact: Nate We can arrange shipping at buyers expense. Expect $400 and up for freight. Can be shipped in time for Christmas. .803..359..2702,

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