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For sale - Ladies bike. Now Sold


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I've just joined my work's ride to work scheme so I am selling my bike.


I started cycling to work last year and bought this to get me started. It's a brilliant little bike if you're looking to do the same or just want a local runaround. It's been regularly serviced too.


Some pics added now. Just to note, the lock and water bottle holder aren't included


Includes comfortable gel seat & carrier-rack.


The Haylcon Skye Ladies hybrid bike is well equipped with 21 gears, Shimano Tourney mechs with

EZ-Fire shifters and Suntour chain set. The Skye also features an adjustable stem that allows you to change the angle of the handlebars, and a comfortable padded saddle.



> Specification

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> Frame Size: 17''

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> Frame: Trekking 7005 lightweight alloy

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> Stem: Kalloy adjustable, alloy

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> Pedals: Wellgo resin anti-slip with BS reflectors

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> Front Mech: Shimano - Tourney FD-CO51

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> Rear Mech: Shimano - Tourney RD-TX51

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> Shifters: Shimano ST-EF50-7 SPD

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> Freewheel: Shimano MF-TZ07, 14-28T 7-SPD

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> Fork: Hi-Ten steel

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> Speed: 21-speed

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> Headset: 1-1/8" waterproof

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> Handlebar: Kalloy aluminium

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> Grips: Velo ? dual compound kraton

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> Seatpost: Kalloy alloy

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> Saddle: Canyon - Velo trekking ladies anatomic

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> Seatpost: Kalloy alloy

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> Brakes: Tektro alloy V-brake

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> Brake Levers: Shimano ST-EF50-7 combined with

> gear shifters

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> Rims: "DBM-1" double wall alloy silver 700C

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> Spokes/Nipples: Steel UCP + brass nipples

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> Hubs: Formula sealed alloy with quick release

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> Tyres: 700 x 38C Black with USA type valves

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> Chainwheel/Crankset: Suntour CW-XCC-T208ABG,

> 48/38/28T alloy with 170mm cranks

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> BB: Cartridge type

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> Chain: KMC

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> Reflectors: BS front, rear & wheel

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> Bell: Alloy black

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