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Superb and rust free condition. Silver 20" frame which is perfect for my 6' size. Has 21 gears, front disc brake and front suspension, which 'soaks up' the the bumps and makes for a smoother ride on rough ground. Ready to ride away for whoever buys it. I've owned it since new, purchased from Halforrds, and it's always been dry stored. I simply don't ride it now and it needs a new home with someone who will. The photos don't do it justice as it looks as new, all the original transfers. The original tyres which still have deep tread. All that I've ever had to replace was the wire cable for the front 3 speed changer, all perfect now. It's all intact, fully functioning gears, brakes etc. 

A tough 'ride anywhere' bike also comfortable on road due to the front suspension. I've posted a lot of photos so you can see the condition. 

West Dulwich. £70.00

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