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United Recruit 16-Inch BMX for up to 8 year old - £50


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Our daughter absolutely loved this bike. It's a solid and really well-made bike by a top BMX company - United.

She has now graduated to a 20-inch BMX which she will hopefully ride for years to come.

The bike was £280 in the shops and I'm happy to sell it for £50.

Specs below:

Frame is made of high-tensile steel tubing,

3-pieced 127mm cranks,

alloy U-brake and lever,

sealed cassette hub with 9T driver,

3/8" unsealed front hub,

20H (holes) single-wall rims,

16" United Direct tires,

United railed seat and junior PC pedals.

This bike meets all the required standards for learning of basic riding and tricks.

 

Cleaned and ready for pickup from Broseley Grove, SE26 5LD.

 

 

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