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Peckham Low Basket Silver
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Product details
- Made of durable aluminium.
- Bottom made of hardwood.
- Handles in recycled vegetable tanned leather.
- Equipped with the KLICKfix® UNI KLIP II system, which makes it easy to attach and remove the basket on a variety of parcel racks.
- Can be attached to both front and rear parcel racks, provided they are 9 to 16 cm wide and the rail diameter is between 10-16 mm.
- Withstands a maximum weight of 10kg.
Product code29080510
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Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) Width 40 Height 21 Volume (l) 17,5 Depth 31
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About Brooks England
Cycling specialists Brooks England offer high-quality, handmade accessories with timeless and durable designs. With roots dating back to the second half of the 19th century, the marque has an unparalleled wealth of experience, having helped to shape the bicycle as we know it today.
After the loss of his horse in 1878, John Boultbee Brooks began cycling to work. Dissatisfied with the hard wooden saddles of the time, he decided to start producing his own leather saddles, which became an immediate success. The rest, as they say, is history.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Brooks England Ltd
- Address:
- Downing Street, Smethwick B66 2PA - UK
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 29080510
- EAN/GTIN:
- 5714072061269
- Manufacturer's article number
- BB05600-A00003
- Country of origin:
- CountryTextForIT
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Cycling specialists Brooks England offer high-quality, handmade accessories with timeless and durable designs. With roots dating back to the second half of the 19th century, the marque has an unparalleled wealth of experience, having helped to shape the bicycle as we know it today.
After the loss of his horse in 1878, John Boultbee Brooks began cycling to work. Dissatisfied with the hard wooden saddles of the time, he decided to start producing his own leather saddles, which became an immediate success. The rest, as they say, is history.