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Selling an Early Rider Belter 16 (16 inch wheel) in good condition, with a few small scratches. Belt drive so no oily chain. All aluminium equipment for gear and cogs so no rust. Approximately. kilo lighter than the Frog bike equivalent (5.6kg). My lad loved it. He rode it from 4 to 6 years. 

Been well looked after, only two years old. Current new retail is £439. Five star reviews online. 

It has a faux leather Brooks saddle and brushed aluminium frame. Also Tektro brakes. Single speed bike.

https://earlyrider.com/products/belter-16?variant=40211576848471

£220 ono

 

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