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Sadly due to space requirements i'm having to sell my small ladies Kona.


I've just not had the use out of it to justify keeping it after buying a brompton. It has done about 20miles in total, and is in tip top condition (i've even got the touch up paint that was provided with the bike - not yet used but certainly could come in handy). Its a very comfy bike, with generous handlebars and fantastic city-ready disk breaks. I've also fitted a rack to the rear onto which there is a rear basket which can be kept/removed. The bike originally was ?549, and as it is like new i'm looking for ?300 - ONO.


Details regarding the bike from Evans (this was purchased from the far more reliable Wiggle) are below:


Kona Coco 2014 Women's Hybrid Bike. Building off the success of their Roundabout, Kona set out to see if they could make a Mixte-styled step-through commuter with just as much style, but leaving more room in your pocketbook for some swank accessories to go with it. Kona kept the simplicity of the bike intact with a 1x9 drivetrain and one shifter, as well as lots of standover clearance. This is, in true Kona style, a short-range commuter that's affordable, fun, elegant and quick, with front and rear disc brakes, full fenders, upright Handplant handlebar, and an integrated bell on the brake lever.


I'm happy to accomodate viewings and test rides, both from SE22.


Please PM me for more details/questions.


Thanks,


Helen

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