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16" Lightweight Steel B'Twin Hyper Hero Bike Age: 5-7, 105-120 cm


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Condition: Used, in excellent condition, as NEW. One previous owner. ?50 (rrp ?120)


The bike is ready to hop on and ride. It doesn't require any repairs. It has been washed, lubricated and serviced prior to sale. The bike is registered with the national BikeRegister to afford protection and location if it is stolen or recovered. The registration will be transferred to the buyer after purchase.


Collection from SE23 (near Horniman)


(16" 10.5" Lightweight Steel B'TWIN HYPER HERO Boys Girls Kids Childs Bike Bicycle Age: 5-7, Height: 105-120 cm; RED


Technical Information from Decathlon:

- B'TWIN 10.5" Lightweight Steel Frame, lowered in the middle to make it easy to get on and off. Children won't get stuck on their bike while riding.

- B'TWIN handlebar and grips.

- B'TWIN Junior Saddle in very good condition. Comfortable foam saddle - The riding position has been designed with the child's size in mind, and the grips are suited to children's small hands. Plus, it is height adjustable, so it grows with the child.

- Single Speed; Freewheel - Safer as children don't need to pedal, even going downhill.

- Knobbly CHENG SHIN TIRE tyres (16 x 1.75) with inner tubes (inflatable), inflate to 40-65 Psi - Real tyres for getting over obstacles (kerbs, etc.), and for better grip on regular terrain (paths, grass, etc.). Aluminium wheels.

- B'TWIN STOP EASY brakes. Drum brake at the rear and cantilever at the front - The brake levers are designed for children's small hands and require 30% less braking effort than traditional levers. The rear drum brake provides effective yet progressive braking. This type of brake requires less maintenance. On the front are cantilever callipers, which are efficient but not too strong (limits the risk of the wheel blocking and the rider falling head-first over the handlebars).

- Chainguard - Special built-in B'TWIN guard with patterns inlaid into the plastic. It fully covers the mechanical drive train parts (crank, chain, freewheel, etc.), reducing the risk of pinching (of small fingers) or catching (of laces), and to keep clothes clean.

- Bell

- Handlebar and saddle height is adjustable.

- Colour: Red, Black Fork and Chainguard

- Weight: Approx. 9.1 kg

- Gender: Boys/Girls

- Suitable for Age: 5-7; Height: 105-120 cm;

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