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Kids Orbea Grow 1 bike, 14” wheels £150


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This is a great kids bike that can grow with your child. The Orbea 1 says it is for 3-5 years old, but my child, who is smaller than average could only fit it at 4.5 years old. I would really say it is for 4-7 or so unless your child is large. The bike is used but in good condition.


Here is the commercial description:


These bikes grow along with their riders. A simple feature doubles the bike’s average lifespan. This means: - Better ergonomic adaptation than traditional bikes (now most kids ride smaller or bigger bikes than they need for a longer time). - Lower cost for the buyer (you get a product with a much longer lifespan). - Higher component quality (durable products must have quality parts). - Lower environmental impact (it benefits all).



OK’s Optimized kids system.

The OKS geometry of the GROW bikes makes our bikes really easy to ride because: 1. The saddle moves down more than usual, which means more stability and accessibility. Kids can move off easily and stop comfortably and safely. 2. The lower bottom bracket turns the bike into a much more stable machine when rolling, and the rider can sit in a position that makes the bicycle easier to start and pedalling much smoother. 3. The shorter cranks allow for a smooth and stable use of the pedals, as riders do not need to bend their knees for a complete pedal cycle. 4. The large, rounded tubes and a good clearance at the front prevent a bruise or two. 5. The restricted turning system by Orbea prevents crashes. 6. The quality aluminium components (special brakes, special grips, etc.) incorporate the best of ergonomics for little kids. Besides helping kids learn to ride a bike, the OKS system delivers a safer and more stable use. It is for kids who are learning and for those who ""already know"" how to ride a bike.

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