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2010 Ktm 250xc on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, VT
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2010 ktm 250 xc, bike was bought in 2011. Very reliable, never had any mechanical problems. Has Fmf gnarly and titanium two exhaust with stock pipes. Fresh tires, fresh front and rear brakes, brush guards radiator guards aluminum skid plate, new chain guide, new grips, suspension work done, mapping switch on handlebar. Oil changed every two hours with gear saver, clean air filter every 2 rides, always ran premium gas through it. The bike is still very competitive and good for all types of riding. Have title and manual.Text or email for photos

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