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Trek Precaliber Bicycle for Sale - Kids. 24 inches 8 speed. £100


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We are selling my son's Trek precaliber bicycle. he's had it for just over 12 months and has been ridden approximately 6 times in this period as he had a growth spurt. This bike was bought from Balfes and retails at £350. We are selling this today for £100 and you will need to pick it up from Camberwell (close to Dog kennel Hill School). Contact via DM for further details

The Trek Precaliber 24 Inch Suspension 8-Speed is a versatile kids' bike built for young adventurers who love riding off the road and into the dirt. It has a sturdy yet light aluminium frame with a performance suspension fork and an 8-speed drivetrain perfect for racing home from school, zipping through the woods and riding trails and paths with family. For kids aged 8-12, between 129.5 - 149.8 cm (51-59˝) tall.

You love exploring nature on your bike, and your kid loves adventuring with you! You're looking for a high-quality kids' bike that's comfortable, durable and has trail-ready parts for your up-and-coming singletrack shredder.

A strong, lightweight aluminium frame, a simple Shimano 8-speed drivetrain that's easy for kids to handle and a front suspension fork with 45 mm of travel to absorb bumps. Plus, a kickstand, rear rack mounts and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for an integrated rear light mount. Everything on this bike is built to last, so it'll still feel like new when handed down to younger siblings.

This rugged, high-quality bike encourages fun and skill-building on the trail. It's perfect for kids who are getting into off-road riding, with a trail-smoothing front suspension fork and an 8-speed drive train.

 

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