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Cube pink & orange 16 inch wheel kids bike. Not quite as light as an Islabike or Frog but pretty good as a first bike. Bought new from Tredz c.2018.

Always kept in bike shed.

Excellent condition.

Comes with stabilisers and flag pole.

Will remove bell pictured.

?80 ono.

Collection from Dulwich Village.


Here?s the blurb from the internet:


Mountain bike inspired looks for girls. The Cube Kid 160 is a child?s bike with 16w wheels that will give little girls aged four to six years a great start to their cycling progression. The full chain guard will protect her little fingers while the rear coaster brake makes stopping nice and easy.

Key Features:

Aluminium frame is lightweight and robust

16? wheels with high-volume tyres

Rear coaster brake for easy stopping

Child friendly front brake lever for building confidence

Sizes: 16? Wheels

Colour: Berry/Pink

With looks borrowed straight from Cube's mtb range and a design tailored specially for young riders, the Cube Kid 160 is the ideal introduction to the joys of pedal power. We selected sensibly proportioned, child-friendly components that are designed to last the course, so you can rest assured that the rough and tumble of learning to ride won't result in broken dreams. The simplicity of a back-pedal rear brake, combined with a smooth rim brake controlled by a lever tailored for small hands at the front, means your child can learn how to control their speed as their confidence grows. An enclosed chain, handlebar stem protector and safety grips all help minimise the risk or injury, while the rear mudguard's cool motocross-inspired looks also help keep most of the dirt off junior riders. We even included a safety package with a bell and spoke reflectors.

Our engineers started with a geometry designed specifically around a child's needs, blending the fun of responsive handling with the safety of stable, predictable steering - just like on our adult range. Sturdy and lightweight 6061 aluminium tubes build into a structure that's tough enough to stand up to enthusiastic use, but light enough not to be off-putting. Smooth edges and corners wherever possible help minimise the risk of injury, and a choice of paint finishes means there's a Kid 160 to suit every child.

Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.


PM me if interested.

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