FROG CITY 53 (20" inch)

  • £550.00


Why buy a Frog City 53?

  • Lightweight 20-inch geared urban bike, a step-through frame
  • Small, easy-reach brake levers for control
  • Comfortable & efficient pedalling, patented Frog cranks
  • Youth-specific 8-speed gear shifter featuring FrogFit Technology®
  • Floating chain glider for added safety & ease of maintenance
  • Free 10-year extended warranty on frames and forks
  • Reflectors, mudguard, pannier rack & kickstand
  • Suitable for 5 to 7 years with a recommended inside leg of 49cm-65cm

The 20-inch Frog City 53 kids’ bike is the ultimate urban geared bike, for 5 to 7-year-olds. This premium child’s city bike, designed for everyday kids' use, commute to school, explore a city in comfort & style. Has a lightweight, aluminium step-through frame, weighing just 8.45kg making the bike easy to mount, dismount & handle around town.

With this city bike, kids will enjoy more upright leisurely riding position, owing to longer head tube & raised slightly swept handlebar. It is equipped with 8-speed derailleur gears that provide more range for moderate speeds, & a floating chain glider to prevent clothing from getting stuck & chain from getting soiled.

This urban kids’ bike comes with low-resistance Kenda city tyres perfect for riding on road, full-length mudguards to protect clothes, a kickstand so that the bike is easy to park, a pannier rack, for transporting books & equipment. It features our patented Frog cranks, for more efficient pedalling.

Sizing for cycling success

The Frog City 53 urban bike is suitable for 5 to 7 years with a recommended inside leg measurement of 49cm-65cm.

A big temptation is to buy a child's bike they will grow into. However, this will have the opposite effect & put your child off bikes & cycling altogether! Another common mistake is to purchase budget kids' bike, these models are often as heavy as a child which can lead to frustration at not being able to cycle. Frog bikes are lightweight & designed to specifically accommodate the anatomy of children.