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2012 KTM SX
$ 2640
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2012 KTM 250 SX-F. Priced for sale , lower to times , new bikeMORE THAN 10 YEARS STORED
"The bike has approximately 6 hours driving in three different locations. We found it very dangerous for a 15 years kid , but he never allowed us to sell it. Now he needs the money to buy a new car. He also added some accessories. It didn't start for the past eight years, but the engine is still running. The photos speak for it self
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Sold as is and where is , please check photos carefully before bid, no returns and no warranty. bike is selling with Bill of Sale only. never titled because is not street legal.
The 250 SX-F's compact, state-of-the-art DOHC four-stroke engine has been derived directly from the Marvin Musquin's world championship bike, which means that it's bigger and better than ever before. The 2012 model year of the 250 SX-F also comes with a new electric starter that excels with an extremely wide usable rev range and powerful performance from the bottom end up to beyond the nominal engine speed.
The 250 SX-F also has a new technology in the form of a Keihin engine management system with electronic fuel injection and electronic throttle valve control, ensuring spontaneous responsiveness and maximum performance from the engine.
As far as handling is concerned, the 250 SX-F's state-of-the-art frame is made from high-quality chrome-molybdenum steel, a material that's both lightweight and extremely durable, providing balanced geometry that combines playful handling with razor-sharp precision. The 250 SX-F's linkage rear suspension bolsters playful handling and extreme traction while a lightweight aluminum swing arm has been designed for optimum lateral stiffness while the linkage of the now more tautly-set WP shock absorber via a lever system provides high progressiveness and wide adjustment ranges.
There's plenty to love about the KTM 250 SX-F. The fact that it has a history of championship success only makes this bike that much more attractive to young and up-and-coming riders.