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Vintage racing / road bike for sale;


- Vintage Falcon Rapier - Size Medium - Blue

- 57cm Frame (best suited 5’5” - 5’10” riders)

- 8 Speed with down tube shifter

- Bontrager Race Lite Series 6000 Wheelset

- Will come with 4 x new brake pads and spare inner tube


Will be sad to see this go but having to sell to free up some space. Rides great. £150

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