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SOLD - Purple Tineo Pinnacle balance bike - best way to learn to cycle


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Our daughter had this from age 2 for 18 months before transitioning straight onto a peddle bike with no stablisers. Learning to balance first is definitely the best way to learning how to ride a bike. Can?t recommend it enough!


This bike has a few scratches and knocks from use but otherwise is in good condition.


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The Tineo is a tiny Pinnacle for those first scooting steps. Children can develop confidence in their balance while moving with a lowered foot-rest frame design and there's a rear brake to help them slow down. Proper bearings in the wheels and headset keep the Tineo rolling smoothly and lasting long enough to introduce more than one lucky rider to a world of fun on two wheels and the steering has a useful limit-lock to prevent the bars spinning. Adjustable height bars and saddle to suit a range of learners' heights.


Bought for ?90 brand new - Selling for ?35.

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