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cheap bikes and scooters for ages 2-5 years old


alfymud

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Peddle My Wheels run a number of pop-up bike markets throughout London. The work on the basis that people bring their unwanted bikes in for us to sell on their behalf. After servicing them we will put up for sale and the owner's receive the sales proceeds.


Over the last year we have accumulated a large number of smaller children's bikes, from balance to 14" wheel (2 - 5 years). We recently contacted all the owners of these items and with their permission have reduced the price of the stock. Prices are now ?10-?15 for a serviced small bike.


We also stock new scooters similar to Micro scooters but half the price (?30). These are suitable for 3-5 years old.

There are also some kids' new helmets all priced at ?10.


If you are looking for a bike/scooter for a toddler/small child we will be open for 3 days up at our base in Crystal Palace from Thursday 7th - Saturday 9th Jan, 10am - 5pm.

The Old Dairy, Carberry Rd, SE19 3RU.

http://www.peddlemywheels.com/public-bike-markets


All the best

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