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kids Frog 70 road bike

Website says suitable for 11 to 14 years (but my fairly tall 10 year old was fine with it).

Used but in working order. Serviced recently, with new front wheel.

Some chips from the paintwork and signs of wear and tear.

For collection from Upland Road, SE22.

PM if interested.

 

Why buy a Frog Road 70? 

  • Lightweight 26-inch road bike for road racing, cyclocross & triathlons
  • Narrow and short-drop child-specific handlebars for ease of handling
  • Dual braking control
  • Comfortable and efficient pedalling with patented Frog cranks
  • Youth-specific 10-speed gear shifters featuring FrogFit Technology®
  • Suitable for 11 to 14 years with a recommended inside leg of 67cm-84cm

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