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Ktm Kawasaki Suzuki Factory Connection Forks Kx65 Rm65 Ktm 65 Triple Trees Deal! on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Virginia, Minnesota, US

Virginia, Minnesota, US
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This is a set of Factory Connection Marzocchi KTM forks with triple trees set up for KX 65 RM 65 01-10 I believe.

These were on my daughters bike, the buyer wanted to pay less, so I set it back up with stock forks, and kept these.

The fork seals were not leaking, and these are ready to use when they arrive.

These forks/triple trees will drop right into your KX 65 or RM 65, or remove the triple trees and use them on your KTM 01-08 I believe.

I have included a pic of the serial # tag in case someone wants to reference Factory Connection about these.

I will also include a set of bar risers for these, so you can use the Marzocchi clamps pictured, or the bar risers I am including.

This is a used item, and does have cosmetic issues, but no damage that effects the operation.

Sold as-is, no returns, please make sure they will work for you if you buy them.

Please email with questions, the shipping is FREE inside the U.S. (AK and HI will have some shipping costs)

Thank you!

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