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ALL GONE NOW - FREE to collect - Various kids bikes.


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Thanks for all the interest,


They've all been taken now


Thanks for all the interest!


Okay,


As there is little interest to buy, if there's anyone who wants one of these for free, then please let me know, as I will dispose of them this weekend whatever may come.


~Thanks



Can be seen at Crawthew Grove, SE22 9AA.


I have somehow acquired 3 x children's bikes of various sizes which I want to dispose of.


These all come from relatives who were needing storage, so I stored the bikes for them until, not unsurprisingly, they decided they didn't need them any more :-o


looking for about ?15 each, or maybe persuade me with a bottle of wine :-)


Bikes to be seen/collected from Crawthew Grove SE22 9AA



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MANY MORE IMAGES with more detail may be found from this link https://imgur.com/a/nDUiCOD

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