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2966 days ago

Giant Bike Extra Light Aluminium alloy 6061 ALUXX

Kashif from Flat Bush

Dear Neighbours, finally the time has come when we have decided to move on.. selling almost everything we have at our home.
Will post items here first, so that you get the first opportunity to buy before we sell to general public on Trademe.

Being neighbours you are welcome to call me and visit my home to see the items before you purchase.
Call Kashif at 022 040 3567

For sale
Giant Bike 6061 ALUXX Extra Light ELWOOD
Aluminium alloy
frame 17"
7 speed Shimano gear
Special teeth profiles shifting
Dual SIS Index

Please see pictures.

Bought a couple of years ago and hardly used. But it's not new so there is wear and tear which doesn't affect the performance.
Yesterday I cleaned it and went out riding with my kids and very satisfied the way it rides. Comfortable and smooth.
Price $150 or near offer.

Thank you :)

Price: $150

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