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SOLD Islabikes Beinn 20 Small (Bright Red) - Good condition - For Sale


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My sons great little Islabikes Beinn 20 small for sale. Bright red. Suits ages 5+ depending on height. See spec below. My son is 7.5 and had the seat halfway up. Recently serviced. Chain, brake cables, rear derailleur and cassette all replaced within last six months. Frame is in good condition with some scrapes and paint chips from use. Can send detailed photos if you want to WhatsApp me. Comes with spare inner tube. Bikes weighs just 7.4kg so is super light.


Will sell for ?260.


Cleaned and lubed ready to ride. Collect from West Dulwich, SE21. 07786996375. Thanks. Mark


Beinn 20 Small specification−

Weighing just 7.4kg, the Beinn 20 Small?s light weight makes it effortless to ride all day long

Renowned Islabikes frame geometry and components guarantee a perfect fit and naturally confident riding position

Designed with 20 inch wheels for children with a 47cm inside leg upwards

Very wide gear range to conquer every climb

Practicality built in with a wide range of accessories for any adventure

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