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Black Mountain Skog bike 16’’ (balance / pedal bike)


Louise_CP

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Selling my daughter’sbike she learnt to ride on. Converts from balance bike to pedal bike and frame extends to allow for further growth. We used it for approx 2 years. Pictures shown with pedals. Parts are included to convert to balance bike. Wheel size 16 inch, bike weight 6.1kg. 

Frame is in very good used condition minor marks as shown in pictures, most wear and tear is on the brake levers (see pic). Tyres in decent condition too. It’s a fantastic first pedal bike highly recommend. 

See full product description here 

https://blackmountain.bike/products/skog?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI79fSvaqk_AIVkq3tCh2lfAKrEAAYASAAEgLsPPD_BwE

Collection Only from SE22

£175.00

 

 

 

 

 

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