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928 days ago

Avanti Metro2 Cruiser Bike

Julia from Devonport

Nice to ride and in good condition. The bike has been stored in a dry garage. All spokes have been replaced in 2020. Surplus to requirements.

Features:
S35cm Comfort
Front-wheel suspension
SR Suntour Nex 6410 V2
Shimano Nexus 3-speed gear hub
6061 Formtech Aluminium Alloy Formtech Tubeset
Adjustable stem
Chain protection + mudguard
Rims: Weinmann X Star 18 700Cx28C/38C ETRTO 622x18 Aluminum Alloy Double Wall
Tires: K Shield puncture resistant tire casing Kenda Kwick-Hax 30tpi casing wire bead
Hub is beginning to show some small rusty patches (see images)
Zoma double spring-loaded seat
Basket with removable wicker basket insert

Pick up from Devonport.

Price: $150

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It's a message we share time and time again, and this year, we're calling on you to help us spread that message further.
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