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FS: youth entry level road bike

  • 18-08-2014 9:24am
    #1
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    Entry level youth road bike 46cm, 1 yr old. Was used this season by my 10 yr old to see whether he'd like racing. He does, and wants to upgrade. This bike is solid, but heavy (steel). It is in perfect working condition, with minor scrapes on the downtube from a slide (never crashed). I put teckro CX brakes on the bars to help with reach for hard braking. It is a shimano triple with a 9 speed on 700c wheels. I have the limit screws adjusted to comply with cycling Ireland gear distance rules for youth racing 6.1m. It has passed gear checks. Wheels came with it and are cheap and fine for training, but I gave him my fulcrums for racing.
    €210 ONO


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