Cycling Bargains - Swinnerton Cycles Giant Childs Bike - STP 26-Giant Quicksilver M Size M, Colour Quick (swinnerton-385978)

Swinnerton Cycles Giant Childs Bike - STP 26-Giant  Quicksilver M Size  M, Colour  Quick

ONLY £999.00

Available from Swinnerton Cycles.

Swinnerton Cycles Giant Childs Bike - STP 26-Giant Quicksilver M Size M, Colour Quick


Product Description


Trail-inspired geometry Lightweight, durable aluminium frameset with a longer top tube, tighter rear triangle and slacker head angle for agile handling on dirt jumps, trail or street sessions. Quick and responsive Frame geometry is designed for 26-inch wheels with a low saddle height and taller front end for quick, confident ride quality. Maximum control Powerful disc brakes and 120mm suspension fork with remote lockout put maximum control in the rider’s hands. Grippy, high-volume 26-inch tyres are optimal for streets, trail or park riding. Make the world your playground with STP. A longtime favourite for dirt jumping, street shredding and whatever style you dream up, it’s powered by a lightweight, super-strong frame and responsive 26-inch wheels.


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