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2011 Ktm 350 Sx-f on 2040-motos

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2011 KTM 350 SX-F with FMF Racing Mega Bomb Titanium Exhaust!!! 11 mnths old with only 32.8 hours. Excellent bike with awesome power and handles like a dream. Oil changed every 3-5 hours with 2012 ECM mapping and KTM mods completed. I purchased this bike new as a leftover in January of this year (2013). Accessories include new KTM hand guards, new KTM grips, KTM poly skid plate, Pro Moto billet kick stand, Golan stainless steel in-line fuel filter, o'ring chain, and 52 tooth KTM rear cog, and removable headlamp and tail light. Adult ridden on trails only (never raced). Bike is in terrific condition mechanically and physically other than normal scuffs and scratches from trail riding. I got a deal on a new 2014 so this one's got to go! Ready to ride!!!If any questions or to inspect in person, please call:.

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