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2004 Ktm Pro Sr 50 Lc on 2040-motos

$800
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Just in time for a GREAT Christmas present. Starts with 1st kick and runs good!!!!! It will go as fast as you want to go and then some. Clutch has about eight hours on it. Fluids have been changed every two hours. Plastic is in very terrific condition. Tires are in attractive condition with 80% of tread. My son has out grown it and looking to up grade for a 85 to 105 two-stroke. Brand new it was $3400. WILL TRADE OR SALE, ATTRACTIVE DEAL AT $800. call

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