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SOLD: Kokua Likeabike Mini Wooden Balance Bike - ?45


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Hello,


We have a Likeabike wooden balance bike for sale. It's just like this one: http://www.likeabike.co.uk/likeabike_models/likeabike_mini.php, but in red. Suitable for 18 months and up. Pick up from SE21. PM with any questions or request for photos.


Here's the blurb from the website:

Made of high quality varnished birch Marine Plywood , the Mini is built to withstand any amount of rough and tumble.


We were often asked for a smaller bike so Kokua designed the Mini, which is now one of the most popular bikes in the range. Its unique frame slopes down allowing a smaller child to mount it.


Just like its bigger brother the Classic Mountain the Mini features handmade wooden wheels. They make the bike look really nice and solid without adding much weight.


The tyres are pneumatic, which makes them perfect for use on hard surfaces or soft surfaces, indoor or outside. The design also features a plain mudguard at the back of the bike.


The Mini is suitable for riders from 18 Months up to 4. Riders need to have a minimum inside leg measurement of 27cm.

Made using strong birch

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