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Hi we’re selling this Collective C2 Original cruiser.

Virtually perfect condition not a scratch. wheelie bike 27.5 inch clean black design super wide 2.8 tires heavy duty Chromoly forks, Shimano Acera Hydraulic Disc Brakes Front and Rear, grippy stylish seat, light weight Shimano Hollowtech cranks.

400£

 

thanks

 

 

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