And the Bicycle Winner is … !

Papillionaire Mixte bicycle

Andrew Leuchars

Congratulations!

Andrew is the winner of one stylish navy Mixte bicycle from Papillionaire, valued at $599.

He says, “I am delighted with this lucky win as are my two daughters and I am sure the bike shall see a lot of use.”

Thank you to everyone who joined the competition and subscribed to StreetChat.

Andrew Leuchars Bicycle Winner


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