Like-New 40 cm Burst Bike for Sale - Perfect for Thrilling Rides!
We have an exceptional 40 cm Burst Bike available for sale, which is practically brand new. Don't miss this opportunity to provide your child with a top-notch cycling experience at a fraction of the price!
Product Description:
Size: 40 cm
Condition: Like-New (Excellent)
Features: This bike comes complete with training wheels, offering stability and support for young riders.
Reason for Selling: Our son has barely used this bike and has outgrown it faster than expected. It's in impeccable condition and ready to bring joy to its new owner.
Price:
The Burst Bike typically retails for $89 when brand new. However, we're offering it at an unbeatable price due to its pristine condition. Get in touch with us to discuss the details and negotiate an amazing deal.
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