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Frog 67 kids road bike in yellow - Tour de France branding. Fitted with road tyres, brand new gravel tyres also supplied free. 

£150 ono London SE24 (Herne Hill)

Much loved and used by two children for road triathlons so normal wear and tear, otherwise reasonably good condition. See photos for some chips to paint. Full gear service, new gear cables, new brake cables (Nov 24). 

Beginner Min Inseam 67cm (26")
Confident Min Inseam 62cm (24")
Max Inseam 74cm (29")
Rec Age 8-12y
Wheel Size 24”
Frame Size 14”
(NB original specs)

Ready to upgrade your child’s road cycling experience? A lightweight 24-inch road bike for children aged 8 to 12, designed for speed, control and comfort on tarmac with an aluminum frame and youth-specific gears, ideal for triathlons and road racing.
The slick road tyres deliver excellent traction on smooth surfaces (brand new gravel tyres also supplied free/ included), while the child-friendly narrow handlebars and short-drop design ensure effortless handling.
Designed to build confidence and refine cycling skills, it is the perfect road bike for young cyclists looking to enhance their performance and take their cycling skills to the next level.

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