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Kids Mountain Bike - 24 inch wheels, excellent condition £60 REDUCED


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Hi,

We’re selling our daughters bike as she has outgrown it.  Excellent condition, CUDA Kinetic bike, 24 inch wheels, 12 inch frame, 18 Shimano gears.  Collection from near Goose Green.

£300+ new, link to website: https://dmscycles.co.uk/shop/bikes/kids/cuda-kinetic-24-inch-mountain-bike/?srsltid=AfmBOorU0zN6INufAwNZ2dz-RMD51_A25w7m2TUZjcGQ709mW6CqE7TSBps

The Cuda Kinetic 24″ mountain-bike, a perfect blend of style and substance. Designed for kids aged 8-11 years, this bike is a reliable companion for their everyday rides on mixed terrain. Capable on tarmac and grassy fields, the Shimano 18 gears offer smooth shifting to help out in all cycling challenges. 

Key features

  • Striking Design: The vibrant green and black colour scheme is sure to turn heads
  • Suspension Fork: Ensures a smooth and comfortable ride on all terrains
  • 24″ Wheels: Perfectly sized for kids aged 8-11, providing stability and control
  • Durable Construction: Built to last, ensuring countless hours of fun
  • Shimano Gears: Brand name quality drivetrain components

 

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