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We bought this seat a couple of years ago and used it for one week on holiday in France. It is in perfect condition, with instructions and all the fittings.


It is the same as this picture in this link:

http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Yepp-Maxi-Frame-Fitting-Child-Seat_52571.htm?sku=297046&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=AdwordsProductAds&utm_campaign=Adwords&gclid=CJ6jj6GiwMwCFUKZGwod9GUIxg


I'd like ?100 for it.


Collection is SE5 or I'm happy to drop off locally by arrangement.


Please PM me if you'd like it


Product description

Yepp Maxi can be mounted easily onto seat tubes between 28-45 mm in diameter when mounting on the rear rack is not possible. Mounting onto frame sizes 51 cm and above is usually possible, for smaller sizes, please consult your bicycle dealer. Thanks to the ingenious design the adapter can be installed in several positions, ensuring that the Yepp Maxi is always mounted horizontally. The space between the Maxi and the saddle can also be adjusted to give your child as much room in the seat as possible.


Yepp Maxi comes with a seat tube adapter. Note: the seat tube adapter is not suitable for carbon frames or exceptional seat tube shapes.


From 9 months to about 6 years of age

Up to 22 kg

Comes standard with a 5-point harness

Supplied with seat tube adapter

Includes soft shoulder pads

Integrated lock

  • 2 weeks later...

CMN100 Wrote:

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> We bought this seat a couple of years ago and used

> it for one week on holiday in France. It is in

> perfect condition, with instructions and all the

> fittings.

>

> It is the same as this picture in this link:

> http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Yepp-Maxi-Frame-Fitting-Ch

> ild-Seat_52571.htm?sku=297046&utm_source=Google&ut

> m_medium=AdwordsProductAds&utm_campaign=Adwords&gc

> lid=CJ6jj6GiwMwCFUKZGwod9GUIxg

>

> I'd like ?100 for it.

>

> Collection is SE5 or I'm happy to drop off locally

> by arrangement.

>

> Please PM me if you'd like it

>

> Product description

> Yepp Maxi can be mounted easily onto seat tubes

> between 28-45 mm in diameter when mounting on the

> rear rack is not possible. Mounting onto frame

> sizes 51 cm and above is usually possible, for

> smaller sizes, please consult your bicycle dealer.

> Thanks to the ingenious design the adapter can be

> installed in several positions, ensuring that the

> Yepp Maxi is always mounted horizontally. The

> space between the Maxi and the saddle can also be

> adjusted to give your child as much room in the

> seat as possible.

>

> Yepp Maxi comes with a seat tube adapter. Note:

> the seat tube adapter is not suitable for carbon

> frames or exceptional seat tube shapes.

>

> From 9 months to about 6 years of age

> Up to 22 kg

> Comes standard with a 5-point harness

> Supplied with seat tube adapter

> Includes soft shoulder pads

> Integrated lock

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