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Frog bike: Road 67 - very good condition - ?250


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I'm selling my sons much loved Frog 67 Road bike. This has been well looked after, cleaned and oiled regularly and kept out of the rain. It does has a few knocks as you would expect for a Childs bike, but overall is in very good condition.


This is a drop handle bar bike but with an extra set of cycle-cross style brake levers, making this a perfect bike for adjusting to to riding in the drops. It has 9 gears and comes with a spare set of tyres and tubes that have never been used. It has 24" wheels and was perfect for my son from about 8-11 years old.


For specifications etc, please see the Frog website. The link below is for the current model, although the one being sold is from a few years ago: https://www.frogbikes.co.uk/Road-Bike-Frog-67


You are welcome to to come and look at it before buying. I am in Herne Hill and around most days.


?250 o.n.o.

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