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Christiania Cargo Bike (Light) - Perfect for Transporting Kids ?750


Kez

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This Danish cargo bike is one of the lightest and most nimble on the market, but crucially provides a comfortable, dry and safe ride for children. These highly sought after bikes (especially this kind which has sloping sides and a lower front so children can see out) almost never come up on eBay etc. New this model sells for ?1,964.50. https://www.londongreencycles.co.uk/shop/bikes/christiania-classic-light/


We are selling this bike because our kids are now able to cycle confidently and far on their pedal bikes.


Our Christiania bike has been well-used, but is in perfect working order and a little TLC would go a long way to improving its appearance. Most notable is a hole in the base of the box (at the front so easily avoidable and far from kids feet). This could be patched or possibly replaced - we just didn't get round to it. Please see pic. This is reflected in the price of ?750.


7 speed

Black frame and box

Full trike cover (black)

Bench-type seat that accommodates 2 children

1 seatbelt that goes over 1 or 2 children

Red hood and arches


Dimensions: 208x85x114 cm.

Bicycle Weight: 35 kg.

Cargo Volume: 270 L.

Cargo Box Dimensions: 88x62x50 cm.


Please PM me if you're interested or have any questions. Collection from West Dulwich or we could cycle it to you (within reason!).

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