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Ideal for twins! Pair of Frog 44 bikes (orange and pink)


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Pair of Frog 44s available. Great first pedal bike. Bought locally at Balfe's and have now been outgrown.

Full working condition, with some cosmetic wear and tear. Frame and forks still under warranty. Fitted with mudguards, front and rear lights and bells.

Happy to sell the pair for £300 total.

According to the manufacturer:

  • Lightweight 16-inch kids’ bike that is easy to manoeuvre and easy for parents to carry
  • Winner of the Creative Play Outdoor Toys Award 2023
  • Small, easy-to-reach brake levers for better control and improved rider confidence
  • Patented Frog cranks for more effortless pedalling, increasing efficiency and comfort
  • Suitable for 4 to 5 years with a recommended inside leg of 40cm-53cm

Available for collection (Peckham) or I might be able to drop off if not too far.

 

 

Both Frogs 1.jpg

Orange Frog LHS 1.jpg

Orange Frog RHS 1.jpg

Pink Frog LHS 1.jpg

Pink Frog RHS 1.jpg

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