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Bronx Equaliser boys bike 24 inch wheels.

Our tall 11 year old has just outgrown it and used it from about the age of 8.


Grey children's mountain bike 13" frame (crank shaft to top of seat post) 24" wheels / 21" rims.

Shimano Tourney gears - 7 speed rear double front chainrings. Deepshox front suspension.

Top of seat to the floor: 72cm at its lowest setting and 85cm at its highest.


Stored in a bike shed throughout its life, well maintained and in good condition, gears shift cleanly, brakes work etc. Some minor cosmetic scratches to the frame and handlebars as you would expect from a child's bike. Some light rusting to the chrome bolts.?


Originally purchased from Comptons Cycles in Catford.?


Perfect Christmas gift!?Beat the global bicycle shortage

Collection from Forest Hill, SE23

Please call Toby on 07957 176819 if interested. Thanks.

Bronx Equaliser boys bike 24 inch wheels.

Our tall 11 year old has just outgrown it and used it from about the age of 8.


Grey children's mountain bike 13" frame (crank shaft to top of seat post) 24" wheels / 21" rims.

Shimano Tourney gears - 7 speed rear double front chainrings. Deepshox front suspension.

Top of seat to the floor: 72cm at its lowest setting and 85cm at its highest.


Stored in a bike shed throughout its life, well maintained and in good condition, gears shift cleanly, brakes work etc. Some minor cosmetic scratches to the frame and handlebars as you would expect from a child's bike. Some light rusting to the chrome bolts.?


Originally purchased from Comptons Cycles in Catford.?


Perfect Christmas gift!?Beat the global bicycle shortage

Collection from Forest Hill, SE23

Please call Toby on 07957 176819 if interested. Thanks.

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