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Purple Frog kids bike size 62 - for 8 to 10 year olds - £100


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Selling our kids purple Frog bike. Size 62.

It was bought new from local bike shop Bon Velo. In good condition, stored in a garage.  A few scratches on the frame and the clip that partially secured the rear mudguard is missing -  it is easily replaced. 

blurb:
The Frog 62 is the ideal multi-purpose geared bike, suitable for 8 to 10 year olds. This premium hybrid children's bike has a lightweight, sturdy aluminium frame, making the bike easy to manoeuvre on roads, pavements, towpaths and forest trails.

Price is £100


Pick up from house near North Dulwich station.

Info on sizing is here: https://www.frogbikes.co.uk/fitting

Info on the bike is here: https://www.balfesbikes.co.uk/bikes/kids-bikes/frog-bikes-62-hybrid-kids-bike-24-inch-wheel-2023-in-orange__2779

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