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Hi, green Frog 52 bike available from Norwood Road near Brockwell Park. Bought new 2 or 3 years ago and has been well loved but in great condition. Has bell and reflectors. These bikes are very lightweight and cost around ?400 new.


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Rachael (07739 116211)


Bike spec

Approx Age: 5-6

Wheel Size: 20" (ETRTO/ISO 406)

Colour: Green

Weight: 8.75 kg

Frame: 6061 T6 heat treated aluminium alloy, seat tube 10" (255mm)

Fork: 6061 T6 heat treated aluminium alloy

Crank set / Chainring: Frog Bikes Patented,114mm, aluminium straight arm cranks, 32T chainring, black

Bottom Bracket: Neco, square taper, 68/107.5, cartridge bearings

Pedals: Resin platform, 9/16" thread, reflectors

Front Hub: Quando, aluminium, sealed hub, QR, 28 hole

Rear Hub: Quando, aluminium, sealed hub, QR, 28 hole, Shimano type 8/9spd free hub body

Cassette: Shimano Altus, HG-31, 8-speed, 11-32t

Rear Derailleur: Shimano Altus, M310, 8-speed

Chain: KMC, 8-speed

Rim: Aluminium, 20"x1.5", double wall, machined braking surface

Seat Post: Aluminium, micro adjust, 27.2mm

Seat clamp: Aluminium, QR

Headset: Neco, 1"1/8 semi-integrated threadless, Frog Bikes top cap

Handlebar: Aluminium, flat bar, 460mm

Stem: Aluminium, 1"1/8, 38mm, 4 bolt clamp

Grips: Frog Bikes specific, lock on, slim grips

Gear Shifter: Shimano Alivio, M360, 8-speed, rapid fire

Brake Levers: Tektro JL510, aluminium, easy reach

Brakes (F&R): Tektro 836AL, aluminium, linear pull

Saddle: Frog Bikes child-specific saddle (small), steel rails

Tyres Primary: Kenda

Mudguards: Full length, resin, black

Accessories box: Bell, bike reflectors white/red, wheel reflectors orange/white

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