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Sefzone MD300 – an adult bike for the price of a children's bike

Sefzone MD300 – an adult bike for the price of a children's bike

The Sefzone MD300 is a 26-inch MTB with front telescoping and disc brakes.

Sefzone MD300 – an adult bike for the price of a children's bike

In today's sale, you can buy it at half price!

The Sefzone MD300 26-inch 21-speed mountain bike is the perfect bike for road, city and off-road adventures. You can get it with a lightweight aluminum alloy frame and telescopic fork and a flashy shape and polished frame that will make you stand out from the crowd.

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Equipped with reliable SHIMAN0 21-speed derailleurs and shift levers, the MD300 bike provides a pleasant ride on any terrain. Dual disc brakes provide maximum control and stopping power, making it a safe choice for your daily commute or adventurous weekend rides. The bike has 26 inch wheels, aluminum hollow chamber rims. It weighs 16 kilograms and can carry a maximum weight of 150 kilograms, so it is suitable for cyclists between 155 and 185 centimeters tall.

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The Sefzone MD300 26-inch 21-speed mountain bike comes 85% pre-assembled, making it easy to assemble with the necessary tools included in the package. The package also includes two fenders, front and rear reflectors, and a mounting tool. This mountain bike is therefore ideal for everyday commuting to school or work, as well as for off-road adventures. It offers a combination of style, comfort and functionality.

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The bike can be ordered from a Czech warehouse, and instead of the original price of HUF 130, it costs HUF 63 today. Using coupon code BGHUBMD31. Shipping is free, purchase by clicking on the link below:

Sefzone MD300 is a 26 inch MTB bike

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