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*Fully serviced*60 day warranty*

Hoy Bonaly 16 Orange Kids Bike. Suits kids aged 4-6. Originally retailed at £399. Selling for £145. Message Mark on 07786996375.  

Manufacturers advertised weight of just 5.95kg. Equivalent Frog 43 weighs 6.7kg. 

Bike has been serviced. New brake cables fitted. Headset, bottom bracket and wheel bearings all sound. Adequate wear remaining on brake blocks and tyres. Brakes adjusted and working well. 

Cleaned and lubed ready to ride. Frame condition is very good. Some scrapes and scratches from use. See photos.  Can be returned within 60 days for refund or repair if it’s not right. 

Collect from London , West Dulwich Se21.  Collection within 7 days please unless by prior arrangement.

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