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2001 Ktm Exc 400 4-stroke Dirt Bike Enduro (richmond) on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Rhode Island,

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2001 KTM EXC 400 4-Stroke Dirt Bike Enduro (Richmond), $2,000, image 1

KTM EXC description

2001 KTM EXC 400 kick and electric starter attractive tires starts/runs goodI had this bike tuned-up and the carb rebuilt at Razee 3yrs ago. I rode it once and then had a son 2.5 yrs ago. It has been sitting for two years collecting dust. I started it on 12/6 for the 1st time in six months it only took three kicks. Runs/idles fine but I think the carb could be dialed in a little better by someone with the know how. Bike has a title so it can be registered if needed.Looking for quick winter sale. Give the kids a good Christmas$2000 obo Thanks for looking.call/text Ryan 401-623-XXXX

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