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For sale: Frog 48 kids bike, pink, VGC


MrEd

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Frog bike, size 48 in pink (suitable for ages 4 to 6 years). £250. Bought new from, and serviced by, Balfe's. Excellent condition, with only slight wear to one handle. Bought just before lockdown, so hardly used! DM if interested.

Enhance your child's cycling experience with this charming Pink Frog 48 Bike. Designed specifically for kids aged 4 to 6 years old, this bike combines safety, comfort, and style, making it perfect for both beginners and more confident young riders.

Key Features:

  • Colour and Design: The bike features a vibrant pink frame that is both eye-catching and stylish. It is adorned with playful frog graphics, appealing to children and adding a fun element to their ride.

  • Size and Fit: With a 16-inch wheel size, the Frog 48 is suitable for children with an inside leg measurement of 48 cm, making it an ideal first pedal bike for kids transitioning from balance bikes.

  • Lightweight Frame: Constructed from lightweight yet durable aluminium, the Frog 48 is easy for children to handle and maneuverer, helping them build confidence as they learn to ride.

  • Adjustable Components: The seat and handlebars are adjustable to accommodate your growing child, ensuring a comfortable and ergonomic riding position.

  • Braking System: Equipped with front and rear brakes, this bike offers reliable stopping power for added safety.

 

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