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2009 Ktm 250 Xc-f on 2040-motos

$4,599
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:9999999 ColorColor: Orange
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Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL
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2009 Ktm 250 XC-F, Buy with confidence from Tampa Bay's oldest powersports dealer! - If a bike can truly earn the name "muscle man" in the small class, then this super-light and extremely agile four-stroke does. Equipped with state of the art, four-valve technology, the XC-F delivers plenty of power, which it applies perfectly to the track every time. Excellent power development – from enormous force at lower speeds, to maximum performance at peak rpms. But that is only the first key to success. Because, with its new chassis and totally new bodywork, the 250 XC-F is certainly a constant guarantee of podium placements.

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