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Hoy Bonaly 16 Kids Bike *Serviced*


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Hoy Bonaly 16 inch wheel orange and white Kids Bike. Suits kids aged 4-6 years.
Original RRP £350. Will accept £149  

Super lightweight bike with manufacturers advertised weight of just 6.25kg. Equivalent Frog 48 weighs 6.75kg.

Bike has been serviced. New saddle fitted. New rear brake arms and rear brake blocks. New brake cables. Brakes adjusted and limited wear on front brake blocks. Headset, wheel bearings, chain and bottom bracket checked and serviced where necessary for smooth running. Tyres have adequate wear remaining. Bike has been cleaned and lubed ready to ride! 

Shiny orange and white lightweight aluminium frame is in good condition. Some paint chips and scratches from use. See photos for accurate view of condition. 

Available to collect now from South East London, West Dulwich, SE21. contact Mark on 07786996375  

 

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