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We are selling my daughter's Puky bike, age 8+, 24".

It is in excellent condition, hasn't been used much and has always been stored inside.

It is a very reliable, good bike.


Manufacturer's specs


Alu fork

Alu luggage carrier

Fully equipped and lightweight (13.4 kg incl. pedals)

Modern LED front light technology with collateral light emission

Features

Cartridge steering set

Front and rear V-brake

SHIMANO hub dynamo

Aluminium crank fitting with cartridge bottom bracket

Anodised Aero aluminium rims

Long aluminium saddle support

2K pedals

LED front light

LED rear light with parking light

Stand

Schwalbe Big Apple tyres

SKS-mudguard plastic with edge protection

Alu-luggage catrrier with compartment

Gears SHIMANO Nexus 3-gear back pedal hub brake

Aluminium frame with alu-fork


?160, pick up in SE24



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