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KTM 125sx 2005 Model

Bought from KTM mechanic who has maintained the bike since.

Has hardly done any work, selling as I can't use it as much as I would like to. All plastics are in excellent condition, starts and runs beautifully.

Has KTM Aftermarket (Hard parts catalogue) Pipe and silencer, as well as originals, in perfect condition. Aftermarket (Hard parts catalogue) Brake discs plus originals in perfect condition. Full One Industries sticker kit and seat cover (the expensive kit...) not yet put on. Spare levers and tyre tubes. Pro Taper Bar Pad, 2 air filters, cleaning fluid and air filter oil, Motul 2 stroke oil. Also comes with manual ,KTM briefcase and KTM bike cover (KTM Hard parts catalogue).

$6600 ONO, bike is in Sydney - Mob 0413965088 or email [email protected]

Also have gear available:

Oneal 904 Helmet

Fox Tech 6 Boots

Fox kidney belt

Oneal pants

Fox arm & knee guards

Pro Grip Goggles

Bike is in excellent condition, very quick and mechanically faultless... It is much loved and the condition of the bike is the proof! Orange is the best colour!

Easily the best value '05 125sx on the market.

Must sell, make me an offer...

See link for pics,

Clicky Clicky......

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