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2002 Ktm 300 on 2040-motos

$2,650
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:2000
Location:

Vestavia, Alabama

Vestavia, AL
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TypeType:Dirt Bike

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2002 KTM 300 , This KTM 300 EXC has many extras that include hand guards, new grips, and custom seat that is much more comfortable than stock. This bike has only been raced once and has relatively low hours for its age. It still runs and cranks as good as new. This is a great reliable offroad blaster. Call Brad at (205) 983-2806. I have all original paperwork including MSO. I have owned this bike since new. $2,995.00 or best offer.

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