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Maxi Micro scooter for sale


bellmar

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Maxi micro from 5-12 years


Well loved. Break is good, wheels good and handle grips still good but the handle bar clamp latch is missing.


This is the bit that secures the height adjustment on the handle bar. It can be perfectly used completely raised as it is or it needs to be unscrewed/ screwed tightly when changing the height.


Every part of the Micro scooters is replaceable and easy to order. The collar clamp costs around ?9 if wanted replaced.


Price is ?30 taking the clump into consideration. They cost well over ?100 new (Selling this for a family member)




P.m if interested.

Thanks

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