The First Pedal Frog 40 is an economical bike for children ages 3 to 4 with an average inseam of 40 cm. One of the biggest temptations is to buy a bike that your child grows up in. However, this probably has the opposite effect and puts your child off the bike and cycling altogether! The data obtained during our child-specific frame design research has been used to create a handy sizing app. Ask at your local store for our FrogFit app to get the best size bike for your child. Another common mistake is buying a cheap bike, but these models are often as heavy as the child and leads to frustration because you can't ride a bike. Our lightweight bikes are a great confidence booster and can also be used as a balance bike for a larger child by removing the pedals. Wheel size: 14 inches Why buy a Frog 40? - Lightweight but sturdy frame, making the bike easy for your child to maneuver and easy to carry - Tektro brakes with small, easy-to-reach brake levers. Better control means more confidence for young riders - Patented Frog cranks for easier pedaling, reduce distance between pedals, increasing efficiency and comfort - Free 5-year warranty on frame and forks - Reflectors, fender and bell included
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Frame specifications
Brand
Other
Model
N/A
Type
City
Colour
Red
Gender
Unisex
Other bike specs
Type of brakes
Hand brakes
Delivery options
Personal pick-up & try in delivery area
(shown above)
free
Delivery in whole Netherlands
(avg. 2-3 workdays)
€39
Delivery throughout Europe
€149
Payment methods
iDeal
free
Online with card
free
Fairness
Bike
Frame number available
Frame number not found in police database
Original receipt available
Frame number verified
Seller
Chris
Seller verified
Seller guaranteed fairness of the bike
1 bike sold
Active for 2 years 5 months
You can contact the seller after reservation.
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