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    Default FS: '04 KTM 625 Supermoto $2k

    FOR SALE
    KTM Supermoto

    Make: KTM
    Model: 625 SMC
    Year: 2004
    Mileage: 20,745 miles
    Price: $2000 read the good/bad section
    Location: Dahlonega, GA
    Contact: 706-244-4210, Brad

    Mod List:

    Motor
    Akrapovic slip on(shortened),
    Uni airfilter
    KTM hard parts airbox cover.
    Dyno tuned, so it was perfect jetting wise.

    Suspension
    Suspension work done by G.M.D. It has RaceTech springs & emulators in the front forks along with new seals, oil, etc. The rear shock was rebuilt less than 1k ago, and they did a piston to bladder reservoir conversion(for better motion and easy service) from RaceTech. It also has a Eibach rear spring, new seals fluid, etc.

    Etc
    Motomaster front brake rotor
    Fastway handguards with a damper mount.
    '08 EXC front headlight and mask
    White plastics
    Edge rear tail light
    Custom rear fender- custom fiberglass piece that my dad made.

    Extras
    New rear sprocket
    New EBC front pads
    Misc Orange plastics
    Extra seat pan w/ foam
    Gripper seat cover
    Repair manual, misc. ktm paperwork along with oil change tools

    The Good: One of the best supermotos you can buy IMO. Factory hyd. clutch, Brembo brakes, rear cush drive, inverted forks, 5" rear wheel, electric start & kick start, factory speedo w/ tons of options.

    The Bad: Engine has developed what seems to be rod knock, and I don't have the funds to rebuild it right now.

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    Ahhhhhhhhhh...any idea how much a new motor/rebuild is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post
    Ahhhhhhhhhh...any idea how much a new motor/rebuild is?
    If you caught it early enough rod bearings are reasonable, finding someone to split the cases and press them on and such would be the expensive part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    it was big, made mine look small, probably didn't use all of it

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    Looking at around $1500 with all new stuff, crank, etc. Might be cheaper depending what's still good.

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    you got pm man.

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