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Sale: Easy Rider Balance Silver Bike Age 3-5 / 14 inch


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In very good but used condition. Some light wear on the frame as you’d expect from a child’s bike.  Really great sturdy ‘proper’ first bike. 
 

New £399. Selling for £180 collection near Woodhouse Pub, Sydenham Hill
 

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Features:
Sturdy silver aluminium frame
14 inch speedster wheels
Cool brown leather seat with stud detail (2022 model)
Balance bike
Ritchey accessories (brakes etc)

Standover height of  36.5cm allows the earliest of riders to jump on a bike with ease. 

Our lightest pedal bike yet and the first ‘kids’ bike to benefit from 2’ tyres and still be sub 5.5kgs

The best and most extensive sealed cartridge bearing set yet on a “kid’s" bike ensures energy sapping friction is kept to an minimum 

Award winning belt drive system, there is no onus on you to regularly clean up grease and grime to keep the bike smooth and free running. 

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