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SOLD - Bobbin Birdie 17" Women's hyrbid bike


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In good condition, sage green


?200


Frame:Lugged Hi-Ten & Cro-Mo steel

Number of Gears:3Shifters:

Sturmey Archer triggerChainset:

Steel Pedals:AlloyBrakeset:

Tektro alloy side pull

Brake Levers:Alloy

Handlebars:Chrome plated

Stem:Quill stem

Grips:Duracork

Rims: 26" Alloy

Rear Hub: 3 speed Sturmey Archer hub

Front Tyre:

Cream Kenda 26 ? 1 3/8

Rear Tyre:

Cream Kenda 26 ? 1 3/8

Saddle:Sprung vacuum-formed saddle

Seatpost:Alloy

Weight:

Approx 14k

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