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Islabike Cnoc 16, Turquoise. Excellent condition. With original mudguards, manual and inner tube. For sale £300. Collection only please.


Cosmetic scratches from locking up and small scuffs on brake levers. See photos for condition. New bike retails for £399 +£30 (mudguards).


Great first bike for bigger kids or excellent follow on from 14 inch or balance bike. Stored indoors since purchased new direct from Isla Bikes. ‘ The Cnoc 16 is a beautifully proportioned first pedal bike for children who are true beginners or eager to pedal having mastered a balance bike.’


Cnoc specification−


- Weighing just 5.6Kg the Cnoc 16 is effortless to pedal and carry.

- Islabikes’ frame geometry and components guarantee a perfect fit and flawless control.

- Micro-reach brake levers provide confident braking for the smallest of hands.

- Ultra-narrow Q-factor of just 115mm for comfortable and efficient pedalling action.

- Exclusive Islabikes chain guard keeps fingers safe and clothing clean.

- For children with a 42cm inside leg upwards.

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