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FOR SALE: 2020 Frog 55 Hybrid Bike, Red


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FOR SALE: 2020 Frog 55 hybrid bike model in red, £300

  • Similar to the current Frog 53 model details here (55 model no longer available): https://www.frogbikes.co.uk/Kids-Hybrid-Bikes-Frog-53 
  • Purchased new in 2020 from Balfes Bikes in East Dulwich.
  • Very light use and in amazing almost new condition.
  • Registered with https://www.bikeregister.com/ so you will need to provide an email address in order to transfer ownership.
  • Prefer collection from Forest Hill but could deliver locally if required.

Please DM if interested. 

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