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Lightweight 26-inch geared kids’ bike in neon green. 


Suitable for 12 to 14 years (or taller 11 year olds) with a recommended inside leg of 67cm-81cm. 

Wheels are 26 inches; frame is 16 inches. 

This premium hybrid children’s bike has a lightweight, sturdy aluminium frame, weighing 9.75kg making the bike easy to manoeuvre.


The bike has a few minor scratches but otherwise in excellent condition.

 

Further manufacturer’s blurb:
 
The Frog 73 kids’ bike is equipped with age-specific components, including a quick-release saddle for the perfect riding position and FrogFit Technology® youth-specific 8-speed gear shifters with short lever travel and ultraslick cabling making changing gear and undulating rides a breeze.

The bike also comes with Tektro brakes with small, easy-to-reach brake levers, which means better control and improved confidence for young riders.

 

Collection from Forest Hill

 

 

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