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Bike has been serviced and comes with a 60 day warranty. Frame size is large and suits ladies 171-183cm tall. New brake cables fitted and brake blocks have little wear. Chain, bottom bracket, headset and wheel bearings all sound. Reduced to £150. This bike retailed at £549 new. Collect west Dulwich. Message mark 07786996375. 
 

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