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SOLD Ridgeback MXK Adult/ Teen 17 inch small frame Bike - great condition.


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Ridgeback MXK Small Adult Unisex Bike *Serviced* (Great Condition). ?160.


26 inch wheels. Frame size is 17 inch and would suit small adults or teenagers. Lovely shiny black colour. Some marks to frame, mainly on the top tube, but generally the paintwork is in great condition. Handlebar has a couple of spots of missing paint. (See photos). Mechanically this bike is in fantastic working order. Very little wear to tyres and brake blocks. I have serviced the bike and checked all moving parts to ensure nothing is loose and bearings are running freely. Both brake cables have been replaced and brakes and gears fully adjusted.


Ridgeback bikes are a quality brand that will give you many years of service. This model has a particularly smooth ride with front suspension, a suspension seat post and a comfort padded saddle. All in great condition. No creaks or squeaks in the suspension. Please note that the position of the saddle in the photos is its lowest setting due to the spring loading of the seat post. Front suspension can be locked out at the flick of a switch if you wish to change from comfort to more straight line speed for prolonged road riding. Handlebars have an adjustable headset so that you can easily change the reach to suit your body size. Fitted with ergonomic grips.


The only issue that I would like to draw your attention to on this bike is the small bolts for attaching a bottle cage are not usable. You could still attached a strapped cage. Two of the bolt housings have come loose from the frame. One is also stuck very slightly out. See pic. Neither of these issues effect the structural integrity of the frame or the quality of the ride. Message me for more pics.


Bike has been cleaned and lubed ready to ride. Can be collected now from London, West Dulwich, SE21. Thanks for looking.

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