Maybe not the right place to sell this - but let's give it a shot anyways... At least it's a single speed right?
VanMoof M3 V6 Tommy Hilfiger edition, I believe these were given to PVH/Tommy Hilfiger employees as a perk/benefit a couple of years ago. It's a single speed (not-electric) city bike with front drum-brake (& rear coaster brake) and built in front + rear lights attached to a front hub dynamo. Fits quite short people, and quite tall people.
Bought this for my girlfriend, who has used it 15 or so times throughout the last 2 years. I might have used it for the occasional errand too... it's surprisingly chill to ride. It's in good condition, wheels and frame are straight, tires have plenty of life in them, LED lights work, etc. It's an easy bike for commuting with full metal mudguards, nice plush tires, etc.
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Maybe not the right place to sell this - but let's give it a shot anyways... At least it's a single speed right?
VanMoof M3 V6 Tommy Hilfiger edition, I believe these were given to PVH/Tommy Hilfiger employees as a perk/benefit a couple of years ago. It's a single speed (not-electric) city bike with front drum-brake (& rear coaster brake) and built in front + rear lights attached to a front hub dynamo. Fits quite short people, and quite tall people.
Bought this for my girlfriend, who has used it 15 or so times throughout the last 2 years. I might have used it for the occasional errand too... it's surprisingly chill to ride. It's in good condition, wheels and frame are straight, tires have plenty of life in them, LED lights work, etc. It's an easy bike for commuting with full metal mudguards, nice plush tires, etc.
Price: £175
Collection only in EC4V.
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