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2007 Ktm 85 Sx 17/14 Mini & Pocket on 2040-motos

US $2,099.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:999 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Duncansville, Pennsylvania, US

Duncansville, PA, US
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TypeType:Mini & Pocket Stock NumberStock Number:027895 PhonePhone:8883673804

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2007 Ktm 85 SX 17/14, VERY CLEAN AND READY TO RIDE, CALL SCOTT TODAY AT 814-695-2453 FOR MORE DETAILS!! - The KTMS 85 SX is the ultimate racing bike for professionals aged between 11-15 years seat height from 900 mm. The frame, together with the 43 mm WP upside-down fork and the fully adjustable PDS System makes easy work of all those difficult jumps. A new cylinder and the centrifugally driven exhaust system guarantees juicy torque and even more top performance. Put your trust in it. You’ll never want to get off!

Moto blog

A postcard from Moto GP Jerez

Fri, 04 May 2012

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Ryan Dungey to Miss Daytona Supercross Round

Fri, 09 Mar 2012

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Under the Skin of a KTM RC8 R-Powered Sidecar Racer

Thu, 23 May 2013

If you’ve never seen a sidecar race, you’d be amazed at how different it is from motorcycle racing. Not only do you have some entirely different physics at work with the third wheel, you also have a passenger sprawled over the chassis behind the rider, sticking his body out to either side at lean angles that would make Marc Marquez break a sweat. Check out the video after the jump to see for yourself.