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1634 days ago

Kids bike - quality Giant ATX 20" ALUXX frame

Greg from Flagstaff

This is a fantastic bike that is ready for its new owner as our daughter has outgrown it. Like most bikes it's got a few marks on it but it has been well cared for, garaged its whole life (not left outside) and is incredibly light due to it's ALUXX frame. 7-speed Shimano gearing. Seat in immaculate condition. Kickstand and bell included. Why get an inferior quality, heavy bike when an alloy frame makes it so much easier for kids to handle. Giant is well-known for their top-of-the-range bikes and this ATX is a great buy at this price. Happy to answer any questions or arrange viewings in Flagstaff. Greg. 021 1708822.

Price: $245

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