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Pashley Sovereign bicycle for sale - ?120


Black 1920's style bicycle with 5-gear Sturmey-Archer integrated into the rear hub, a nice comfy, springy seat, Dutch-style integrated rear wheel lock (with key intact!), mudguards and skirt protector, rear parcel rack and front wicker basket.


It's in fair condition with everything working as it should but with one or two small spots of rust. It's not been ridden for a couple of years but has been kept completely dry in a garage.


I think it would suit someone 5'4" to 5'8". (It is too big for me at 5'2", which is why I am selling it as I don't ever ride it.)


Hopefully there is someone who would like it, as it's a lovely looking bike and they're so expensive to buy new.

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