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Lady’s Pashley Princess Sovereign Bicycle For Sale £150 ono


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Ladies Pashley Princess Sovereign bicycle for sale. £150 or near offer. 

Stylish and practical bicycle for shorter commutes or running local errands etc. Selling to make space for new gravel bike 😊.

Full working order and in great condition. Some light scratches commensurate with age (see photos). Sale  includes;

 

Front basket & rear rack 

Full chain guard 

Sturmey Archer front dynamo hub & light 

Rear battery light and reflector

Sturmey Archer rear internal hub gears 

Brookes leather saddle. £160 new on its own! 

Kickstand 

 

Please get in touch if you wish to view. Viewing and collection East Dulwich.

Thanks,

Laure

 

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