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Frog 62 orange 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 damage to handlebar grips and some chips to paint. 

Beginner Min Inseam 62cm (24")
Confident Min Inseam 58cm (22")
Max Inseam 69cm (27")
Rec Age 8-10y
Wheel Size 24”
Frame Size 12”

A premium 24-inch kids' hybrid bike that combines lightweight design, smooth gearing, and all-terrain versatility - perfect for school runs, park rides, towpaths. Light off road trails and family adventures. With a sturdy yet lightweight aluminium frame, child-specific components, and easy-to-use gears, this geared kids' bike is built for confidence, comfort, and long-lasting performance. Its adjustable handlebars and quick-release child-specific saddle allow the bike to grow with your child, providing a secure, comfortable ride and boosting confidence with every pedal.

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