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Brand new Forme Middleton Adult Bike - Size Large. *Reduced to £150!*


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Brand new Forme Middleton Adult Bike - Size Large.  Recommended height 5ft 10” upwards. Fresh out of box. Fully built. Never ridden. RRP £565. Reduced to £150. No offers. Message Mark on 07786 996 375.  Can be collected from West Dulwich. Will consider delivery if close by. 

Comes from excess rental bike stock. I have full proof of ownership  

Full Shimano components. Lots of extras.

21 speed Shimano gears. 
Shimano front and rear derailleurs 

Suntour front suspension 

Seatpost suspension

Selle Royale Comfort saddle

Rear luggage rack inc straps 

Removable chain guard

Integrated front and rear lights

Kickstand 

Bell

Adjustable headset to change reach

All manuals and labels included.

 

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  • mrjackson99 changed the title to Brand new Forme Middleton Adult Bike - Size Large. *Reduced!*
  • mrjackson99 changed the title to Brand new Forme Middleton Adult Bike - Size Large. *Reduced to £170!*

Hi - what height person do you think could ride this? I'm 5'8" (and am looking for a bike for my 13yo son who is a bit shorter -but growing fast, which makes this an annoying time to buy him a bike!) I could come and see it. Thank you. 

 

  • mrjackson99 changed the title to Brand new Forme Middleton Adult Bike - Size Large. *Reduced to £150!*

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