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NOW SOLD - Frog 55 bike (in orange)


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We're selling our son's Frog 55 in orange as he's outgrown it and now needs the next size up.


It's in great condition, albeit with the usual small, cosmetic marks/scuffs, and it's been kept inside (yes, inside!) since we don't have any storage space for it outside. Also, I've washed and polished it, so it's looking almost like new.


The Frog 55 now sells for ?310 new, so we're offering it at ?225, which is a +25% savings.


We've only ever had Frog bikes and can't recommend them highly enough.


If you'd like them, you can find the full tech specs here: https://www.frogbikes.com/lightweight-kids-bikes/hybrid-bikes/frog55.aspx


Pick up only from Beckenham BR3 (near Kent House station).


Thanks very much and happy cycling!


Tara


p.s. I'd be happy to send some photos as I have taken some, but I can't figure out how to make them smaller. Once I have I'll post them!

  • 3 weeks later...

hello,


I'm looking to buy my son a food bike either 52 or 55. He's a fairly tall 5 year old. Wanting to check if your 55 will be a good fit and something he can use now and room for growth. Some pictures would be handy - even better if I could come and take a look at it at some point soon that'd be great.

many thanks

Jamie

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