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    FS: 2004 KTM 450 SMR

    Let's cut right to the chase; I secretly want to be a Motard pilot duking it out with Keith, Staton...and those other 'tards. The reality is I was high on pain killers when I bought this thing and honestly I can't much ride what I've got.

    So...this is up for sale. I'll deliver to any round we race at. Would make a great B bike, beginners bike or motard fetish machine. Here are the particulars as they were told to me by the previous owner;

    2004 KTM SMR 450

    -Top end has 1.5 hours of track riding since rebuild.
    -Top end rebuilt with OEM titanium valves (Munn Racing), JE Pistons piston (part #221781) 12.5:1 Compression Ratio, new OEM timing chain, new OEM cam and cam gear
    -Current gearing: 13T front; 40T rear
    -White Power suspension (Front & Rear); worked on by Roger at OnRoad OffRoad Cycles
    -Rear wheel left side has damage from contact with chain; we’ve put in a block to prevent further contact with the wheel (see pics.)
    -Custom cross-mount steering damper from a GSXR 600
    -Right side bark buster has some damage—still solid (see pics)
    -Right side foot peg has slight damage—still functional
    -FMF Factory 4.1 full titanium exhaust
    -Custom oil catch can
    -Fresh oil (10w-40)
    -Carbon fiber belly pan
    -Pirelli Diablo Superbike slick tires (120/70 front; 160/60 rear)—only two practice sessions and one race
    -Right side fork protection sleeve is mildly torn
    -Gplus Silicone Radiator Hoses
    -EBC brake pads (four race weekends old)
    Spares: Stock cam, 14T front sprocket, 41T rear sprocket
    -DVD shop manual and DVD repair manual
    -All safetywire is to spec.; this bike is ready for track use.


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    I'd like what I've got in it; $2K
    Last edited by Allen Dye; 02-22-2016 at 10:42 PM.
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    Hell of a deal.

    I wish you'd reconsider and come play with us.

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    I'd love to, all kidding aside...I'm not sure my back will take that sitting position...that's actually the real reason...
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    Completely understand. Best wishes for a full recovery.

    GLWS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Dye View Post
    I'd love to, all kidding aside...I'm not sure my back will take that sitting position...that's actually the real reason...
    So you are used to bending over forward? Now I know why you take the pain killers.GLWS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Jordan View Post
    So you are used to bending over forward? Now I know why you take the pain killers.GLWS.
    My favorite movie remains Cool Hand Luke...
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    The motard is SOLD!!! Very interesting buyer. You'll may be seeing the back of this rider's leathers soon...
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