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Vintage Ladies Triumph Bicycle - ?60 ono - now sold


wphawkes

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Happy cycling to the new owner and thanks to all those who got in touch.


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Vintage Ladies Triumph Bicycle For Sale - ?60


This is a great retro style bike with a step-through frame. It has some cool 3 speed Sturmey Archer gears where you need to peddle backwards to change gear. Gears are in good working order and just fitted a new rear brake cable to sort out the rear brake.


We have spent hours polishing the chrome ready for sale and it looks great. The only thing we haven't tackled is the wheel spokes which would benefit from some elbow grease and Autosol to make them look properly shiny again.


My wife is sad and reluctant to say goodbye to this bike, but we need to make room in our bike store for her new bike which is coming soon. Looking for a good home. It's really lightweight and would be good for either short distance commuting or just leisurely cycling in the park.

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