Computer from 2005 ktm 200 EXC. Fits many other years, model number A485. It Has been sitting in my garage since 2005 when I bought the bike new. Not sure how long I left it on the bike but I only took it off so I wouldn't break it. Includes mounting bracket with light switch and wire that runs to front wheel. I'm cleaning house and I have a number of parts from different bikes I am selling. No reserve and buyer pays shipping.
Components for Sale
- Mtd 84 85 86 87 vf 700 vf700c magna oil pump(US $19.00)
- 2004 kx85 cylinder(US $20.00)
- Honda cb750k 76-78 ignition tune up kit condenser point(US $19.95)
- Yamaha it250 ty250 main crank bearing crankshaft seal kit(US $43.99)
- Honda cl77 points cover(US $5.00)
- Xs 650 kick starter(US $39.00)
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