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Red Frog 55 (20" wheels). Great bike, really light to carry and a joy to ride, we think they're brilliant bikes and are buying the same again but bigger. Suited our (tall) son from age 7-8 but outgrown now (at 8 and a half). Bought new at Bon Velo in Herne Hill (can give you receipt but no idea if they'd transfer the warrantee) about 18 months ago and they've always said just to bring it straight back in if any problem but nothing's ever gone wrong with it. Kept inside, used about once a week, excellent condition, looks good as new, ?160.
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