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FS: New 18" Frame Hybrid Bike


A Marshall

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Unwanted gift for my 15 year old.The bike has been used twice so it's as new and has been stored in a shed so in immaculate condition. Please PM with questions or for more pictures. Bought for ?150.


Collect from BR1 but happy to deliver (within reasonable distance). ?100.00 ONO


Indi TC1 Mens Hybrid Bike 18" Frame

The Indi TC1 Mens Hybrid Bike is the perfect choice for those who are looking for something for a sturdy commuter bike, but also enjoys leisurely rides too. It comes complete with 6 gears to help you up tough inclines, and reliable V-brakes can always be depended on to help you come to a stop.


Frame: 18" steel frame for strong and reliable riding

Forks: Rigid suspension for comfort on you ride

Gears: 6 gears to assist on those testing inclines

Brakes: V-brakes for controlled and confident braking

Wheels: 700c Kenda wheels for superior grip

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