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FOR SALE : Islabike 20 Beinn Large, green, ?230


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We are selling our daughters outgrown Islabike

Beinn 20 large, green

which was used mostly for the school run,

It is in very good shape and just has the usual

scratches as expected from a used bike.


It comes with

Mudguards

Prop stand

Bottle rack

Bike rack


Please pm if you like to come and take a look at

it, we are in SE21.


Many thanks, Natascha


All usual Islabikes attributes as listed below:



* IslaBikes are lightweight, perfect fit bikes that inspire confidence.



* Perfectly proportioned for children, the lightweight Beinn frame is designed with the biggest wheels possible for each size model, giving young riders a much smoother and stable riding experience than smaller wheeled equivalents.



* The Beinn is a comfortable and easy ride, shrinking limits and expanding confidence of small riders everywhere.



* Perfect control for small hands - Everything on the Beinn handlebars is designed exclusively to give smaller hands full size control.


From unique super-light brake levers and downsized bars to grips, nothing is too much trouble to guarantee safety and comfort.



* Simple, intuitive gearing - The SRAM X4 Gripshift keeps the rider?s hands fully on the bars at all times for simple control of a wide range of gears. Gripshift is totally intuitive and allows the child to keep their whole hand on the bar, using the strength from two fingers and their thumb to affect the shift



Do refer to the IslaBikes website for further details and sizing info:


[www.islabikes.co.uk]

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