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For sale: Kid Bike (26 inch) - barely used - SOLD


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Due to relocation we're selling this kid bike (26 Inch). Barely used, very good condition.


£50 (price new £375)


Collection SE23


When you’re young it’s all about having fun on your bike and keeping things simple. That’s the design ethos behind the Pinnacle Kauri 26 Inch Kids Bike.


Made to be rugged, for all those adventures across different terrains, the Kauri has been created with a lightweight aluminium frame. Sturdy enough to give you a confident ride, amongst all the thrills and spills, but also light enough for handling by young riders mastering their bike skills.


A neat touch is the inclusion of twin chain-plates which help avoid derailed chains and mean no more parents with greasy hands while the Shimano rear-only gears help keep things really simple to help learn the basics. Powerful disc brakes bring added confidence and control, especially for those wet conditions that kids just love riding in.


More details here:

https://www.evanscycles.com/brand/pinnacle/kauri-26-inch-kids-bike-939184

 

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