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FOR SALE: Frog bike 62 24” Hybrid yellow Tour De France 2023 Edition


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Bought this fab Frog bike for our son in the hope it would encourage him to cycle, but sadly it's just not his thing. The bike is now too small for him so selling it to someone who will give it the action and use it deserves! It has literally been ridden about 4 times so is in excellent condition and practically good as new! It is a limited edition 2023 Tour de France bike in yellow and was bought for £500, so it's a chance to grab a great bike for a good price for a keen young cyclist. I'm also including the bike lock which was £20! And Frog bikes really hold their value so you’ll be able to sell it on.

£300 (cash or bank transfer) and collection from SE15

PM me if you're interested please

Additional info:

The Frog 62 Hybrid is a perfectly formed 24" wheeled bike for growing 8-10 year olds with an average inside leg of around 62cm. This is the Tour De France Yellow colour version with 8 speeds.

The handlebars can be lowered or raised within a range of 54mm and adjusting the seat height is easy to do at home with the quick release system.

This is a 24" wheel model, featuring hybrid tyres for on and off road use. The 8 speeds offer easy to select gears adding yet more versatility to this bike.

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