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The bike is the XL sized 2018 Giant Cypress DX (hybrid/commuter style). Perfect for a rider who is 6 foot tall or taller.

In good condition (regular use, well-maintained). No serious damage or defects; just normal wear & tear for a bike of its age including numerous of cosmetic scratches to the paint.

Ideal for commuting, town use or light trail rides
The bike has been maintained and is fully functional.

I am willing to include the mudguards, kickstand, and rear rack (which can be used with a child seat) as free additional accessories.

Giant are well known for the quality of their bikes, the original retail price of this bike was £450. The additional accessories worth another £80. A great deal to get a solid working bike ready to commute on for only £100.

Cash on collection.

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