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Pinnacle Koa 14 kids bike. Barely used and in great condition.



About the Pinnacle Koa 14 Inch


Has your little one outgrown their balance bike? Are they raring to start pedalling on their own? They will love the Pinnacle Koa for being lightweight, easy to stop and turn, and simple to pedal from the get-go.



Our 14" bike uses a lightweight aluminium frame with aluminium rims to keep things light, and quality components give trouble-free use. This is the ultimate quick and reliable grab on your way out of the door on the morning school run!




Child-friendly features such as short reach brake levers, stabilisers, and single-speed gearing will help your little one to get going immediately and get the most out of cycling at an early age.





Key Features




Lightweight aluminium frame and wheels.



Child friendly short reach brake levers, comfortable rubber grips, and easy to use single speed



Confidence-inspiring geometry to encourage your child to get going straight away and eventually gear towards being able to ride without the stabilisers



Ideal for 3-5 year olds





Specifications



Frameset




Frame: Aluminium



Fork: Steel




Wheels




Rims: Alloy, single wall, 16H



Hubs: Alloy, 140mm/180mm



Tyres: Black/Tan, 14 X 1.75




Drivechain




Pedals: Black, plastic



Crank: Alloy, 32T



Front Derailleur: N/A



Rear Derailleur: N/A



Shifters: N/A



Chain: KMC C-410



Bottom Bracket: Square-taper, cartridge bearing



Rear Cogs: Single speed freewheel, 16T




Components




Handlebar: Alloy, 440mm width



Grips: Rubber, flange



Stem: Alloy, 28.6mm diameter, 60mm length



Headset: 1 1/8, cartridge top and ball retainer bottom



Brakes: V-brake alloy



Brake Levers: Short-reach Tektro JL-352



Saddle: Black



Seatpost: Alloy, 27.2mm

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