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For sale Islabikes Beinn 20 Large Blue Kids Bike in VG conditions for kids aged 6-8 years old


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Islabikes Beinn 20 Large (Blue) in VG Condition

Beinn 20L Islabike in very good condition. Still the best bikes on the market but only available second hand now. Parts still available from Islabike website though. Well looked after and kept in garage when not in use. Sizing as follows for Beinn 20L: AGE RANGE 6–8 years INSIDE LEG 52–62cm RIDER HEIGHT 120–135cm

Please check out pictures for condition.

For sale looking at OIRO £275.

Bike was bought in 2013, buyer will be supplied with proof of purchase. 

Collection from London SE23 3QA. Viewing before purchase is welcome.

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