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Good condition. Fully serviced. 60 warranty in case of any problems  Reduced to £150.  

Islabikes Cnoc 16 Teal Kids Bike. Suits kids aged 4-6. Currently retailing at £499. High quality and super light bike. Bike has been serviced. New front brake arms and blocks fitted. New brake cables fitted and brakes adjusted. Headset, bottom bracket and wheel bearings all checked and serviced where necessary. New continental MTB tyres fitted. Chain guard has been removed, chain checked and cleaned and guard refitted. Cleaned and lubed ready to ride. Comes with spare inner tube.  Various scrapes and scratches from use. See photos.   More can be supplied. Can be returned within 60 days for refund or repair if it’s not right. Collect from London , West Dulwich Se21.
Message Mark on 07786996375. 

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