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BNIB Isla Bikes Luath 24


mattham

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A brand new, never ridden Isla Bike Luath 24, only unboxed for the photos here, for sale at ?370. I was convinced my son would be into road biking, so I bought this a few years ago in anticipation. He wasn?t as it turned out, and now is too big for it! My fault, but this is a great bike for an 8+ rider (website says from approx 130cm); lightweight, excellent quality as you would expect Isla Bikes, with an 8-speed Shimano drivetrain. I can build it up or keep it in the box for easy transport. Pics attached but DM me if you?d like to have a look or any more details.


Comes with pedals, reflectors, a bell and I can throw in a cool Paul Frank helmet too if you like (he?s outgrown that too but you?re not allowed to sell helmets apparently). Thanks for looking.

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