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04 Ktm 450 Exc on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Lancaster, PA
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04 KTM 450 exc this is 1 sweet ride this bike has heated hand grips a larger stater carbon fiber pipe protector carbon fiber frame and engine protector and also a carbon fiber boot protector for the exhaust this bike also has two seats 1 is stock height the other is for a tall rider and a set of Fastway wide foot pegs this bike is adult owned and well maintained when I bought this bike it had 5600 mis on it and now has 7000 mis on it I bought the bike 3 yrs ago have not had time to ride I am in financial stress and need to sell this machine asking price is $4200 or obo no credible offer will be refused I can be reached by the email address that Craig's List has provided for you and or you may call or text my phone at

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