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Frog 52 bike 

£165

Pick-up near Greendale, Dulwich

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AGE RANGE 5–6 years

INSIDE LEG 50–58cm

BIKE WEIGHT 8.54kg

FRAME MATERIAL Aluminium

FRAME DETAILS Frog Bikes Decals

GEAR DETAILS FrogFitTechnology®, youth-specific 8-speed with short lever travel and ultra-slick gear cable

HANDLEBARS Aluminum, flat bar, 460mm

BRAKES Tektro 836AL, Aluminum, linear pull brakes with Tektro JL510, Aluminum, easy reach levers

WHEEL DIAMETER 20"

The Frog 52 was Frog Bikes smallest geared bike. It was discontinued in late 2021 and replaced with the Frog 53. 

The Frog 52 was designed for children with an inside leg of 52cm and over. This can be about 5 years of age, but all children are different so do measure them carefully to check you’re buying a bike that fits.

Frog Bikes are renowned as one of the most popular and reliable kids bike brands, and the Frog 52 therefore has everything you’d expect to see on a bike of this size.

The gears are easy for a novice to use – there’s a single chain ring at the front so your child doesn’t have to worry about changing gear with both hands.  The 8 gears are operated by an easy to use thumb shifter designed for small hands.

There’s plenty of room for growth with the Frog 52. The handlebars can be lowered or raised within a range of 54mm and it’s easy to adjust the seat height using the quick release system.

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