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Hi all,


We have a Puky balance bike in orange for sale.


All working fine. Good tread on wheels and all parts moving freely (that you expect on a balance bike). Relatively light. The brakes are not what you would expect on a normal bike but softer in their action providing some friction for going down hills as opposed to outright stopping power.


A review - (I think its the ?84.49 bike that I have - old version).


http://www.cyclesprog.co.uk/bikes/puky-balance-bikes/


Some photos


https://photos.app.goo.gl/lwVDTXwetvdp5jxl1


There is a tiny bit of paint missing from the front but on the whole, for the price, in reasonably good condition.


I have taken a photo of my 2 1/2 year old (in grey top) with the seat on lowest setting.


I have also taken a photo of my 5 1/2 year old (in coloured top) with the seat at highest setting.


Suitable for both.


Delivery possible during the day over the next few days or collection from SE231JY.


Many thanks for looking.

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