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KTM 125 SX 2002, The bike is fast and handles like a 125 should. Starts 1st or 2nd kick when cold, Brand new clutch (complete) Pads are near new, chain and sprockets are in excellent condition, has race pipe, brembos, wave disks, sticker kit, ceet seat cover

Bikes two previous owners: first a girl who did some racing, bike was well looked after and maintained, second owner used bike as a trail type bike, ie not on tracks. Had lower engine rebuild at the start of the year and piston and rings around mid year but hasnt been ridden very much.

I have ridden the bike a 6 times and have always cleaned filter and dumped eng oil after each ride. Can be viewed in Highett Victoria, pick up is preferred.

Selling to put money into track car and cause i now have broken ribs due to riding too fast..lol

Price: $3400

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