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Ridgeback Dimension 24 inch wheel blue kids bike (Serviced) [As light as Frog]


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Ridgeback Dimension 24” Wheel Blue Kids Bike. Suits kids 140-150cm tall aged 9-13.  £135. 

Retailed new at £429.99. Super lightweight with manufacturers advertised weight of 9.5kg. The equivalent Frog 62 is 9.25kg.

Bike has been serviced. Brakes adjusted and cables replaced. Headset, chain, wheel bearings and bottom bracket checked and serviced where necessary for smooth running. Tyres have adequate wear remaining. Shimano 7 speed gears have been indexed and are running well. Bike has been cleaned and lubed ready to ride.

Metallic blue aluminium frame is in good condition. Some scratches and paint chips, mainly around rear forks. See photos. 

Security marked and registered with bike register. Ownership will be transferred upon purchase. 

Available to collect now from South East London, West Dulwich, SE21. Contact mark on WhatsApp for more pics and info.  07786996375

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