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Frog 69 red with mudguards

£150 ono. London SE24 (Herne Hill).

Much loved and well used by two children so normal wear and tear, otherwise reasonably good condition. See photos for some chips to paint. Recently replaced handlebar grips, full gear service and brake service too. 

Beginner Min Inseam 69cm (27")
Confident Min Inseam 64cm (25")
Max Inseam 75cm (30")
Rec Age 10-12y
Wheel Size 26”
Frame Size 14”

A high-performance 26-inch kids' hybrid bike, designed to give young riders more freedom, speed, and confidence. Whether it's the school run, family bike rides, or weekend trail adventures, this versatile bike offers the perfect blend of lightweight design, responsive gearing, and everyday durability. Designed for longer journeys and bigger challenges, this bike gives growing riders the freedom to explore further with confidence. Built with a robust aluminium frame, child-specific components, and easy-to-use gearing, this hybrid bike is ideal for children who are ready to ride further and explore more.

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