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Town Bikes / Kemper
Kemper Lorri
Total:
£100.00

The Lorri is the smaller sister model of the Filibus. It is made for those who have smaller laods to carry.
The front carrier measures 45cm x 35cm and can be loaded with up to 30kg of weight. Perfect for couriers, pizza delivery, newspaper boys, and can be combined with a front lock box for everyday use. As with the Filibus the carrier on the lorri is connected with the framework, not with the steering, so in riding this bike you feel no difference from a normal town bike or road bike.

this comes equiped with Shimano nexus 7 speed hub gears , Shimano rollerbrakes, Shimano Nexus hub dynamo, 20″ wheels, central stand and an axa frame lock

A non refundable deposit of £250 will be taken for all on-line bike orders


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