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Pinnacle koa 14 orange kids bike


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This has been used about 15 times max


Splashes of mud maybe but otherwise really great condition.


Collect from Nunhead or can deliver locally.


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About the Bike

Remember how magical it was as a kid to be given a cool new bike? Let us help you recreate that for your little ones! Pinnacle?s kids? bikes are solid but light in weight, sensibly designed for little legs, with a confident steering feel and thoughtful touches that will set your child rolling down the path to a lifetime of healthy enjoyment.


The Pinnacle Koa 14 Inch bike is for all-round use and maximising fun. They are light and simple, ideal for parents who want small proper bikes that help children get the most out of cycling at an early age. Pinnacle's simple aim with children's bikes is to make riding easy and fun. Our 14'' bike uses a lightweight aluminium frame with aluminium rims to keep things light - for the smaller rider, or a carrying parent! Quality bearings in hubs, cranks and headset to give trouble-free use and make this a worthy hand-over to a younger brother or sister


Key Features

Child friendly components - short reach brake levers, easy gear shifters


Size specific parts; crankarms, handlebars, saddles


Lightweight aluminium frames


Single front chainring for simple gearing

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