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Pinnacle Ash



Boy?s bike, 20in frame, for approx age 5-8. Super-lightweight aluminium frame, very easy to ride (we chose it for this). 6-speed Shimano shifter, front and back V brakes. Evans Cycles? own brand. Light use only, virtually as new - barely a blemish. ?100. If interested please pm me.



Today?s equivalent: https://www.evanscycles.com/pinnacle-ash-20-inch-2020-kids-bike-EV275989


RRP GBP240

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