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SOLD Orange Frog Bike 69 : £130 Good Used Condition


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Orange Frog Bike Size 69 -  age 10-12  

Lovely lightweight bike

In good used condition with some scuffs and scratches.  The handlebar grips may need replacing but are in perfectly usable condition still.

Comes with 2 off road tyres as well as the road tyres that are on the moment.

Collection from Honor Oak Park - some weekdays, or evenings/weekends

 

Description:

Frog take care to adapt their bikes specifically for small people, meaning added control, extra confidence, and speed with ease. High quality parts, including Shimano 8-speed gears and a lightweight aluminium frame.

Age range: approx 10-12 years old.

Frame and Forks

  • Frame: Aluminium 14" / 30.56cm Frog 69 frame
  • Fork: Aluminium

Drivetrain

  • Rear Derailleur: RD-M310 8 speed
  • Cassette: Shimano 8 speed 11-32 Tooth
  • Crankset: 140mm aluminium black crank
  • Chainring: Steel 34 Tooth
  • Bottom Bracket: 107.5mm sealed Bottom Bracket

Braking/Shifting

  • Shifters: Shimano SLM360 Alivio 8 Speed thumb shifter
  • Brakes: Tektro 836AL aluminium V-brake
  • Brake Levers: Tektro aluminium JL510-TS

Wheels

  • Rims: Alloy 26 x 1.5", 28 Hole
  • Hubs: Alloy, 28 Hole
  • Skewers: Quick-release
  • Tyres: Kenda 26" x 1.5" hybrid tyres

Finishing Kit

  • Handlebar: Frog alloy straight, 520mm wide
  • Grips: Frog lock-on slim grips
  • Stem: Frog alloy, 60mm
  • Seatpost: Alloy, 300 x 27.2mm
  • Seatclamp: Quick-release
  • Saddle: Frog, black
  • Pedals: Plastic with reflectors

 

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