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We are selling our beloved Islabikes Beinn 24 as our daughter has outgrown it and now moved to the next size Islabikes. 

It comes with Mudguards, Stand, and Bike Rack. 

It is in good condition with some scratches as expected from a used kids bike - see pictures. 

It has new break pads front and back which costs £14.99 pair. 

The saddle and handlebar grips are in good condition.

The Islabikes Beinn 24 is suitable for 7-10 year old kids and is one of the best kids bikes on the market.

Pickup from London SW2.

 

 

 

 

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