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2009 Husqvarna Wr300 Wr300 Ktm300 Ktm 300 2 Stroke on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls, ID
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2009 WR 300 Husky. 4,000. first owner bought new August. 3, 2011. I love this bike but never seem to have time to ride it. Due to faulty O-ring on top of cylinder - replaced top end. New Piston, rings, wrist pin and bearing and all new gaskets, reed valves, reed boot.($450) Just put it back together Wednesday and it purrs like a kitty. I just found out that I am losing my job and I will need money more than bike. Aftermarket radiator guards, super soft plush seat. Still has original tires. App. 350mis on it. Barely broke in. With new top-end this thing will scream. Call or text. Clear title in hand.**first owner - 52yr. old - bought it from LSK in Missouri on August. 3, 2011 - he put 110mis on it. I have his contact details.**second owner - 42 yr. old - put 64 mis on it. Bought it to turn it. Lives in Lincoln Nebraska. I have his contact info.*third owner (me) - 40yr. old - bought August. 7, 2012 with 174 mis on it. Has app. 350 now.**Came with Revloc (auto) clutch.($700) I installed new OEM.($200) Still have Dyna Ring if you wanted to go back to auto.**Bullet Proof Designs billet radiator guards($220)**Oversize rear brake rotor (oem too small)**TM Designs chain guide ($80)**Gutz Racing seat**Fastway Fit handguard and bar mount system**New high dollar fork seals - stock known to leak.**Skid plate Seller Contact detailsJustin Home | Cell

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