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Spiderman kids bike 14" + matching helmet in a perfect condition for sale


Nadin

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I am selling the Ultimate Spiderman Kids Bike - the perfect bike for your young superhero featuring a handlebar plaque, crash-pad, and chain guard to protect clothing and fingers from oily bike chains. The saddle, chain guard and frame feature Spidey graphics and colours; perfect for all web-slinging fanatics!

- Front and rear calliper brakes for reliable braking

- Full chainguard to protect fingers and clothing

- Detachable stabilisers encourage beginners and can be removed as confidence is gained

- Includes handlebar plaque and crash-pad for added safety


It's only used once just outside the house, so condition is pretty much brand new. Kept in the utility room all the time. Bought for ?95 in Halfords. Selling for ?50 only. Throwing in the matching helmet - is a bargain for your little ones. Would suit for any spiderman lovers from 4 to 6 years old (height 105-117 cm). Our son was too much into his scooter and then outgrew this bike.


See the link below:

http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bikes/kids-bikes/ultimate-spiderman-kids-bike-14-wheel


Self-pick up from East Dulwich, Oglander road.


Let me know if you have any questions.


Thank you for reading,

Nadya.

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