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Frog Bike 67 Kids Road & Gravel Bike (AGE 8-12 YEARS) £200


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Only used a few times, in great condition.

 

From website:

https://www.frogbikes.co.uk/Road-Bike-Frog-67

Why buy a Frog Road 67?

 

  • Lightweight 24-inch road bike for road racing, cyclocross & triathlons
  • Narrow and short-drop child-specific handlebars for ease of handling
  • Dual braking control
  • Comfortable and efficient pedalling with patented Frog cranks
  • Youth-specific 9-speed gear shifters featuring FrogFit Technology®
  • Suitable for 8 to 12 years with a recommended inside leg of 62cm-74cm

 

The 24-inch Frog Road 67 kids’ bike is ideal for 8 to 12-year-olds who participate in road racing, cyclocross and triathlons, or who just simply love road riding. 

 

 

This kids’ road bike comes with  Kenda road tyres, child-specific short drop handlebars for ease of handling and dual braking control, broadening the bikes capabilities for when in the road-riding position. 

 

It is also equipped with 9-speed gears with Microshift short-reach brake levers making braking easier and more comfortable for smaller hands and an ergonomic slimline children’s saddle for a more agile riding experience. This road bike is perfect for kids looking for pace and efficiency while riding or racing. 

 

 

Get sized for cycling success

The Frog Road 67 bike is suitable for 8 to 12 years with a recommended inside leg measurement of 62cm-74cm.

 

One of the biggest temptations is to buy a child's bike that they will grow into. However, this will likely have the opposite effect and put your child off bikes and cycling altogether! Another common mistake is to purchase a budget kids' bike but these models are often as heavy as a child which can lead to frustration at not being able to cycle. That’s why Frog bikes are lightweight and designed to specifically accommodate the anatomy of children.

 

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