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Piranha - Fat Tyre - 26w Orange Black - 2016

Introducing the Piranha fat tyre bike, weighing in a svelte 22kg it is ideal for riding in sand, snow and soft/loose surfaces. This fat tyre bike was designed to enjoy life to the limit. We took the frame from an ordinary bike and then beefed it up, we added some heavy duty forks, threw on a pair of tough disc brakes and then complete the whole thing with some heavy duty fat tyres. Strong, wide and ready to ride. Comes with 4 inch wide tyres for traveling over snow or sand, or even the loosest mountain paths. Hi-tensile steel frame. 7 gears. EZ Fire shifters. Shimano EZ-Fire gears. Shimano TX35 rear derailleur. Front disc and rear disc brakes. Steel forks. Weight fully assembled 22kg. 17 inch frame size. 26 inch wheel size. 27 to 35 inch inside leg measurements. Black alloy rims. Double disc brakes for exceptional stopping power. Minimal assembly. Tyres and tubes are excluded from the guarantee.

Sold by: Argos
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Brand: Piranha
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UPC/EAN/GTIN: 5055973411907

Product Category: Sports and leisure: Bikes and accessories
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Current price: £236.99

Most recent price change was on
Saturday 27 May 2017

Was £399.99
Down by 41%
Saving £163.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Friday 4 November 2016. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £213.99 (first seen on Sunday 28 January 2018) and the highest price it has sold for is £399.99 (first seen on Friday 27 January 2017).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £399.99.

This product has changed price four times since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 2.

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