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Ideal kids first bike!


We bought this Koa 14? Pinnacle bike new from Evans in East Dulwich Road for our 4 year old to learn on.


It?s in immaculate condition since we were very lazy about teaching him, and he?s now moved on to a bigger bike!


It?s probably only been ridden about 10-15 times and it?s been kept inside since we bought it. There are no scratches, dents, bumps or marks on it and really the only signs of use are the occasional tiny bits of mud in the tyre tracks.


The colour is a yellow-ish green (it?s described on the Evans site as Light Green) so it?s suitable for a boy or a girl.


It comes complete with the stabilisers and pick up is from Nunhead, v near to Peckham Rye park. We are happy to deliver if you live locally.


The Koa is still available from Evans (?180 rrp )and they give the following info:


Inside leg: 40cm

Age (approx): 3-5

Min height (approx): 98cm/ 3?2?

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