24 September 2007 9:30 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
LIKEaBIKE has unveiled the aluminium "Jumper" bike for kids in a "cool" pearl white version.The Jumper model was launched a year ago, and the white model has been designed to commemorate LIKEaBIKE's 10 year anniversary in learner bikes.
The Jumper is made from aluminium rather than wood to offer a more urban and motor-cross, mountain bike-esque look.
The lightweight bike (3.4kg) features an adjustable rear suspension, and comes equipped with 12-inch alloy wheels fitted with puncture-protected tyres and reflective trim.
For additional safety it also features steering limiter to prevent jack-knifing.
Made by Kokua in Germany, the LIKEaBIKE is described as the perfect introduction to the world of cycling for children from the age of 2 to 6-years-old.
Designed to teach children the concept of balance and stability, the innovative design of LIKEaBIKE removes the need for stabilisers and pedals while ensuring a safe and fun learning experience.
The new white variant of the LIKEaBIKE Jumper is available from www.likeabike.co.uk.
Dad, Sports Fitness, Sports Fitness equipment, Cycling, Kokua




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