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Pair Of 1998 Ktm 50 Project/parts Bikes One Is A Senior The Other A Junior on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Medfield, Massachusetts, US

Medfield, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Germany

Pair of 1998 KTM 50 mini motocross/pit bikes. One of them is a Senior that at least needs a clutch but does start. The other is a Junior that needs the carb rebuilt and has some rust on the rims. Both bikes seem to be at least mostly complete and there could be other issues that I am unaware of so please bid accordingly.

As with any used vehicle/component there could be issues that are not readily apparent. I try to be as accurate as possible in my descriptions but sometimes I may miss something, so if you purchase an item from me that does not meet your expectations, please contact me ASAP as I will do my best to make it right.   

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