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WHO WANTS TO GET FIT?

mongoose rockadile mountain bike- blue/pearl white

- full alluminium frame

- 26" rims with original tyres

- truvantiv crank

- shimano acera running gear

- mozo front suspension forks

- front and rear disc brakes

- bar ends and bottle holder

- catye computer ( like apexi rsm for bikes) shows speed, odometer, time, laptime etc

- quick release seat, wheels etc

this bike is very light yet strong, i weigh over 100kgs and its taken me fine.

i have hardly ridden it, i bought it to get fit but i joined the gym like a year ago and ive never used it since, everything is in as new condition, top bike

only selling it to gather cash for the respray of my car, regretful sale

i bough this bike last year for 850. its probably been replaced with a new model for a similar price but it would still be worth close to that new anyway.

im chasing 450 for it, but am open to offers. prefer pick up but would pull it apart and semd it for around 30- 40 bucks i suppose, but dont qoute me on that;)

leave email for pics, or teach me how to post them up.....lol

cheers

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