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Whistle Huron 1483D - 27.5" wheel - 24 speed Mountain Bike


The Whistle Huron 1483D is sure to be a popular choice for all the mountain bike enthusiasts.


Whistles philosophy has always been to design with care and use the best materials possible and the matt black frame and quality components empahsise their business model. The black frame is also a great way to hide the dirt the bike may collate if taken off road to the harder types of terrain.


However, as well the Huron 1483d been a great off road bike it is also a quality road bike which makes it hugely versatile.


Whistle have used the ever popular Whistle DDK ATB saddle, with a Kalloy micro adjust alloy seat post. This will make your ride on the Whistle Huron 1483d as comfortable as it is exciting.


Used only a couple of times and now got driving licence so no longer needed.

Can deliver in dulwich or surrounding areas.


Has a few slight marks but nothing that you can see when loooked at.

i cant upload the pics so ask and ill send them via Whatsapp/Message/.


Bought for ?299 looking for ?150


Any questions please call or text me on 07847514130 Kayleigh

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