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Frog 62 bike, red - £110 ono


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Hi

I'm selling my daughter's Frog 62 bike (she knows!).

Cosmetically, it's OK, but not excellent. There are quite a few chips in the paint. I can assure that this isn't from particularly rough use! There is also some rust on some metal components. The bike was stored outdoors mostly, although under cover most of the time.

Overall though it looks great as hopefully can be seen in the photos. The bike in reality is a bit redder (ie the original bright fire engine red colour) and not the very dark orange that my camera has captured.

Tyres, brakes, chain etc all good, plenty of life left. 

The gears work, up and down, using the "gripshift" style shifter, but some hunting around on some gears may be necessary at times. In other words, they work, but not perfectly. I would happily continue using as is....but daughter is now a bit too big. She tested it today after a few months of non-use, and definitely needs a bigger size. 

Due to imperfections, I've priced accordingly - £110.

Collection from SE22, just off Lordship Lane.

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