Cuda 24” Bike
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- Clontarf, Dublin
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X3 Cuda Kinetic 24” bikes for sale largely unused. There are 2 girls bikes and 1 boys bike. Currently retailing at €450 each. Happy to sell at €250 each or €700 for all three. The Cuda Kinetic 24” is a lightweight junior mountain bike designed for older children who want to ride both on roads and light off-road trails. Key specifications * Wheel size: 24 inches * Recommended age: Approximately 8–11 years (or riders around 130–145 cm / 4’3”–4’9” tall, depending on leg length). * Frame: Lightweight aluminium alloy (12–12.3” frame) * Fork: Zoom front suspension fork * Gears: 18-speed Shimano drivetrain with Revo twist shifters * Brakes: Alloy V-brakes with short-reach levers * Tyres: Kenda 24 × 2.10” multi-terrain tyres * Weight: Around 12.8–13.3 kg * Seat: Junior saddle with micro-adjust seatpost and quick-release clamp for easy height adjustment. Features * Lightweight alloy frame makes it easier for children to control. * Front suspension improves comfort over rough paths. * Wide-range 18-speed gearing is suitable for hills and mixed terrain. * Kenda tyres provide good grip on pavement, gravel and woodland trails. * Junior-specific handlebars and brake levers are sized for smaller hands. Overall, the Cuda Kinetic 24” is a solid choice for children moving up from a 20” bike and wanting a capable bike for school rides, parks, and easy off-road adventures. It balances weight, durability, and component quality well for its price.
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Damien
- Private Seller
- Dublin
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