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144 days ago

Gitane Louisiane bike for sale

Paddy from Gonville

I am so sad to sell this bike, but I need to. It's carried me faithfully through France, Ireland and Wales and back and forth to work across London for 8 years. It's a truly fantastic bike - good for touring. I am a 5'8" woman and this bike would also suit a 6ft tall man. It has a really, really comfortable seat a carrier, which may need a little TLC and I have been told that its strong frame could easily carry an electric bike battery. It needs new inner tyres (I think) and some CRC. This is the Gitane Louisiane bike I have.
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All you need to do is contact me and we can arrange for you to see it.
Cheers
Paddy

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