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Classical kids Bobbin Moonbug bicycle


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The Moonbug 20″ bike is a classic bike designed for children aged 7-9 years. Colour-matched chain guard and mudguards keep your mini-Bobbin rider?s outfit neat and tidy. With a gloss paint finish, matching grips and saddle.



Frame Hi-Ten steel

Fork Unicrown steel fork

Number of Gears 7

Rear Derailleur Shimano Tourney 7 speed

Shifters Shimano Tourney grip shift

Chain set Chromed steel chainring, w/alloy crankarms

Cassette Shimano Tourney 7 speed

Chain KMC

Brakeset Alloy dual pivot

Brake Levers Alloy, easy-reach

Handlebar Chromed steel

Stem Quill stem, chromed steel

Grips Brown rubber

Rims 20" alloy

Tyres Brown 20 x 1.5"

Saddle Bobbin Brown Vinyl Saddle

Seatpost Alloy micro adjust

Accessories Mudguards, Ping Bell & Kickstand






In good condition


?90


Collection Forest Hill, Se23 near the Horniman museum gardens

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