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Town Bikes / Kemper
Kemper Big Wim
Total:
£250.00

The Big Wim is designed for the tallest men. It is not like a normal XXL bicycle, the wheel is not only higher, but also longer than a standard framework. Low emphasis and long wheel base provide for sovereign a handling. Very stiff and strong frame work and traditional styling give the rider control and safety. This bike comes in two sizes 65cm and 72 cm.

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