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Two kids bikes for sale ?10 and ?20 - ages 4-7


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Bike 1 - ?20


TERMINATOR (black and white)(Hardtail Concept Super bladerunner Knivzon)


Wheel size - 14"

Saddle heights = minimum 52cm maximum 67cm


Good quality bike. In reasonable condition but needs a clean up and loving care.



Bike 2 - ?10


ZODIAC RALEIGH - (Purple)


Wheel size 16"

Saddle heights = minimum 52cm maximum 67cm


Used condition but needs some loving care, Flat tyre to sort, not all the gears work on this one although didn't ever seem to matter. My daughter used it mainly for school run or park which was fine.


No offers please.


Collection from Herne Hill

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