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Ktm 250 Exc 250exc Street Legal Two Stroke Dual Sport Enduro 82 Miles No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $2,750.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:82 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Delmont, Pennsylvania, US

Delmont, Pennsylvania, US
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KTM 250 EXC 250EXC Street Legal Two Stroke Dual Sport Enduro 82 Miles No Reserve, US $2,750.00, image 1

KTM EXC photos

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KTM EXC tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:VBKEXJ238YM325593

KTM EXC description

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2000 KTM 250 EXC Street Legal Two Stroke Dual Sport Enduro with 82 Miles and No Reserve


Yes, a street legal two stroke enduro XC race bike that needs absolutely nothing with 82 miles on it and is currently inspected in Pennsylvania.
This is a second owner bike that includes all the original paperwork and was rebuilt with $2700 in aftermarket parts this summer:

CST SURGE I Front Tire
MSR HD Front Tube
Acerbis Full Plastic Kit
Polisport Halo Head Lamp
Moose Comp Handle Bars
Moose Cross Bar Pad
PowerMadd Star Hand Guards
PowerMadd Wraps Hand Guards
PowerMadd Mounts Hand Guards
ODI Lock-on Half Waffle
Acerbis Desert Fuel Tank
FEX Full Graphics Kit
SDG Low Seat Kit
Devol Radiator Brace Guards
Ricochet Engine Skid Plate
Tusk Dot Signal Kit
Tusk Voltage Rectifier Regulator
Delran Junior Battery Tender
MBP Bar End Mirrors
Trail Tech Endurance II Dot Clock
HAMERHEAD Billet Shift Lever
FMF Gnarly Head Pipe
FMF Turbine Core Silencer
VFORCE III Reed Cage
UNI Foam Air Filter
Renthal 14T Front Sprocket
Renthal Heavy Sealed Chain
Renthal 52T Rear Sprocket
Fredette Rear Chain Guard
Tusk Wave Rear Rotor
MSR HD Rear Tube
CST SURGEI Rear Tire

The bike's engine was also rebuilt last year for the street conversion with new OEM KTM parts including the head, cylinder, top end kit, and crank assembly.
With a clean MVR and good credit this bike cost $30 per year for liability, the plate is $18, and you don't need to trailer it so there isn't any more economical way to ride than that.

The bike is located right down the road from Steel City Motocross which is approximately 30 miles East of Pittsburgh, PA on RT. 22.

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