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For sale: used, very well maintained adult women's hybrid bike


westonec

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Hi everyone!

I've been commuting with this bike for 3 and a half years and have now got a new job which is too far to cycle so I need to sell my bike.

The bike has been used nearly every day and is very well maintained and regularly serviced- definitely road-ready.

New "puncture-proof" tyres were put in less than six months ago, and at the same time new gears, and brakes were also installed. The bike is a size 21, has 6 rear gears, and mudflaps and detachable front basket come included.

Send me a message if you want more info, of if you're interested in viewing it or purchasing. I'm also happy to drop it off to people who live close to Streatham or Denmark Hill/East Dulwich areas.


I'm selling for ?150


Thanks!

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