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Frog 69 - Union Jack blue for sale ?250


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From 69. Lovely Union Jack blue paintwork. Suits age 8 or 9 years up to 12 years age (depending on child?s height)


Frog bikes are high end lightweight bikes designed specifically for children. This Frog 69 with 26? wheels is a kids Hybrid Bike making it the ideal multi-purpose, geared bike for 9 to 12 year olds with a minimum inside leg of 69cm)

Limited edition blue with Union Jack paintwork.

Great lightweight kids bike for road and gravel trails. This size suits 8 or 9 starting age depending upon child?s height. Our son used this from age 9 to 12. It has aluminium brake levers positioned to suit smaller hands and smaller derailleur set to suit the bike size. Really great bike all round. We have always Stored this bike indoors and kept it well maintained.


Good condition. Few minor cosmetic scratches.

Second set of tyres (knobbly grip for dirt trails) never used.

Brand new grips. Rear derailleur protector.

1 missing mudguard (replacement set ?12 from frog directly).


Originally bought in summer 2018.

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