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BMX Nitro Junior boy's bicycle with 18'' wheels - For Sale ?20 o.n.o.


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The bike is used but in good condition and everything works well. There is a little scuffing here and there on the paintwork, but for a 2nd-hand purchase this is still a smart bike. (The yellow patches you can see on the photo are the styling, not the scuffing!) We are very happy for prospective buyers to come and inspect with absolutely no pressure to buy. We live just off Barry Road - text or call on 07977 137298 if interested.


The bike has given much pleasure to our son, who is about to turn 9 years old and has only just finally grown out of it. It would suit a boy aged from 6 up to 8 years old.


Key features include (wording taken from Argos for equivalent model):

"The height adjustable saddle and handlebars both allow for the growing child with a padded saddle for extra comfort. This is a great little BMX bike that looks and rides just like the full-sized version.

Steel frame.

1 gear, with front calliper and rear calliper brakes.

Rigid suspension.

Weight when fully assembled 9.8kg.

18 inch wheel size.

BMX style tyres.

Meets EN14764 standard."


We have the Owners Manual and Maintenance Guide for the bike to pass on as well.


Hoping for ?20 (it was around ?90 when new) but will consider all reasonable offers.

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