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2007 Ktm 990 Super Duke on 2040-motos

$7,699
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:11466 ColorColor: Orange
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Ventura, California

Ventura, CA
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2007 Ktm 990 Super Duke, AWSOME PERFORMANCE, FULL EXHAUST, COME CHECK THIS OUT.. - You can barely find words to express the riding fun and the feeling that the KTM 990 Super Duke gives you when it’s in motion. Just as KTM re-invented the Streetfighter, you try to invent new words for what happens beneath you curve after curve. The KTM 990 Super Duke sweeps through curves – ultra-precise, radical and agile. The landscape flies past fast, faster, much too fast. You feel the road, the centrifugal force and want more.

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