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Girl's 14" Ridgeback Honey bike - VGC ?70


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Our daughter has grown out of this bike, which is in very good condition and which would make a great Christmas present. She learned to ride it both with and then without stabilisers.


Apart from some wear to the stabiliser 'tyres' and a couple of scratches where they are fixed to the bike it is in very good condition having not had a great deal of use. The brakes have been adjusted so they are really easy to use (as easy as the Islabike our daughter now has).


The 14" size suits heights 95-110cm (roughly 3-5yrs) and we bought it for our daughter's 3rd birthday, at which point whe was able to jump on and pedal off (with stabilisers).


RRP new ?139, we paid ?124 from Edwardes in Camberwell, and would like ?70.


It has now been discontinuied by Ridgeback, but there's further information here http://www.evanscycles.com/products/ridgeback/honey-14-2015-kids-bike-ec074429


Please DM with any questions and/or to arrange to see it.

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