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Bellisimo 7 Women's Hybrid Bike - white - 53cm - ?250


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This gorgeous looking 53 cm hybrid bike was ?450 originally and bought for a commute to work but I moved locations shortly after. It has been used a maximum of ten times.


It is in really good condition with some slight marking to the saddle. Collection only from Rosendale Road, West Dulwich.


The following are the full product details:


The Viva Bellissimo 7 2010 Women?s Hybrid Bike takes the retro looks of a classic women?s step-through steel frame and blends them with practical touches such as mud guards and a 7 speed hubbed gear set up. These factors combined make the Bellissimo equally at home collecting admiring glances on a leisurely weekend ride as it is putting in the hard miles on the daily commute.



Frame:

VIVA design Cr-Mo steel with lugs

Fork:

VIVA design Cr-Mo steel with lugs

Front Brake:

Sidepull in cold forged Anodized Allloy with cartridge pads

Rear Brake:

Sidepull in cold forged Anodized Allloy with cartridge pads

Front Hub:

VIVA Anodized Alloy with sealed bearings with dome nuts

Rear Hub:

Shimano Nexus 7speed coaster with dome nuts

Front Tyre:

Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 700?28c with Puncture Protection

Rear Tyre:

Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 700?28c with Puncture Protection

Saddle:

VIVA hand sewed leather

Weight:

12kg for size 56cm (approx)

Number of Gears:

7

Chainset:

1 speed

Chainrings:

48 tooth Andoized Allloy chainring with guard

Bottom Bracket:

Cartridge bearings, square spindle

Cassette:

18 tooth freewheel

Chain:

1 speed chain

Pedals:

Alloy cage and body

Brake Levers:

Cold forged Anodized Alloy brake levers

Handlebars:

VIVA sport integrated stem/handlebar combo bar 560mm wide

Stem:

VIVA sport integrated stem/handlebar combo bar 1 inch mount

Headset:

1 inch sealed loose ball bearings

Grips:

VIVA hand sewed leather

Rims:

700c dual wall Anodized Alloy 36 hole

Seatpost:

26.2 ? 350mm Forged Anodized Alloy with 15mm offset

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