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2013 Ktm 690 Duke on 2040-motos

$7,699
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: WHI
Location:

Decatur, Texas

Decatur, TX
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2013 KTM 690 Duke, Very Rare! Hard to Find! 690 Duke in White or Black! We have them both.TTL, freight and set up charges (if applicable) not included in the advertised price.

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Ryan Villopoto won his fifth race of the season while James Stewart took second place to just barely remain in contention for the 2014 AMA Supercross title. Meanwhile it was a bitter-sweet podium for third-place finisher KTM‘s Ryan Dungey who was officially mathematically eliminated from title contention. Racing in his home town of Seattle, Wash., Villopoto led every lap en route to an easy win, his fifth of the season.

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