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Rockrider ST520 - 27.5 - Size L Mountain Bike (with upgrades)


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Rockrider ST520 - Size L 

This bike is in great condition and has served me well both commuting in London and off-road on trails. The brakes have been upgraded from mechanical to hydraulic brakes for better stopping power. This bike compares well to more expensive Vitus and Cube bikes I've ridden in the past.

The group set is 3x8.

This bike is ready to go as it recently had a full pro service and brake bleed at Rat Race Cycles (Nunhead)

Upgrades include:

Clarks M2 Hydraulic Disc Brakes (front and rear)
Shimano Saint Flat MTB Pedals 
Nukeproof handlebar grips 

Collection from SE15

£180 ono

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