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Girls 14" bike in VGC - ?30


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Lovely little 14" girls bike for sale, comes with stabilizers. ?30


It has a chain guard and mud guard at the back. It's light weight. Wheels are 14" in diameter, which is why it's aclled a 14" bike. Saddle is 20" from the floor.

The frame has very minute scratches, but nothing major or noticeable.


Great little starter bike for ages 3-5. Seat can go up quite a bit. In great working order, tyres in great condition, brakes work really well. Perfect bike for learning to cycle, or in between bike before you buy that a really new bike?


Can be picked up in East Dulwich, just off Lordship Lane

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