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SOLD Islabike Beinn 20 Large Turquoise/Blue ?250


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Islabike Beinn 20 Large Turquoise/Blue

Suitable for children aged 6+

?250


Islabike is well-known for its brilliant, lightweight, multi-purpose kids bikes. Our twins have now grown out of these (see second listing for a turquoise blue Islabike bike) and we have upgraded to the next size up.


This bike has recently had a safety check and had the inner brake cable replaced at Bon Velo in Herne Hill. It is now ready for its next owner. It has scrapes and chips as you would expect with a used kids bike, but this bicycle still has lots of life left in it.


Collection from West Dulwich. Please PM me if you're interested. Unfortunately I can't upload more pictures here but I am happy to send if anyone would like.


https://www.islabikes.co.uk/collections/childrens-multi-purpose-bikes/products/childrens-bike-multi-purpose-beinn-20-large

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