Kids bike advice 11:27 - May 6 with 650 views | hampstead_blue | So our boy has outgrown his Wiggins Macron. Before we buy another has anyone here bought a frog or isla bike for their kids? We want a good resale value. The Wiggins will give us back 50% of it's purchase price which makes it a great bike. I've seen Hoy, Cube, Orbea (looks best online). Any real time experience will be welcome. Thanks all. | |
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Kids bike advice on 12:06 - May 6 with 609 views | TractorWood | I know some people with Cube's and they are very good value. However, these are all adult bikes but I know people with their mountain bikes and decent calibre, carbon road bikes so it stands to reason that they make good bikes. Happy cycling. | |
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Kids bike advice on 12:15 - May 6 with 593 views | BLUEBEAT | The Mrs has a Cube. I’m impressed with it - stylish but a really good build too. The lad has a Frog and I like that too. Again, good looking and very strong. Also a make that does not receive ridicule in the playground (though it is in Team Sky livery so may be looked down on now!) | |
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Kids bike advice on 12:38 - May 6 with 571 views | Texaco73 | I would recommend Frog bikes. My kids have been through 4 sizes. Light and well made, with robust componentry and well thought out child specific geometry. My kids managed 180 miles in a week, touring Holland on Frog bikes without any problems. | | | |
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