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Kawasaki Girl’s K20G 20-Inch Bicycle
September 1st, 2010 by admin

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Kawasaki Girl's K20G 20-Inch Bicycle
 
Manufacturer: Kawasaki
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Product Description

This 20-inch bicycle is perfect as a girl's first mountain bike. It is built on a low-profile frame for greater clearance, and it features a suspension fork to smooth the trail. Six-speed gears help flatten hills, and linear-pull MTB brakes provide safe stopping power in all conditions.

Features and Specifications:

  • Low-profile frame
  • Six-speed gears
  • Linear-pull brakes
  • Suspension fork
  • Handlebar bag
  • Kickstand
  • Frame: Steel, hardtail frame
  • Front Suspension: Non-adjustable, 50-millimeter travel
  • Rear Shock: None
  • Rims: Steel, 20 inches by 1.5 inches
  • Tires: 20-inch by 2-inch knobby tires
  • Shifter: Grip shift, six-speed
  • Front Derailleur: None
  • Rear Derailleur: Six-speed
  • Crank: Steel, 40 T
  • Pedals: MTB type
  • Saddle: MTB type
  • Seat Post: Steel, 25.4 inches by 10 inches
  • Handlebars: Steel, 560 millimeters by 108 millimeters
  • Stem: Steel, 25-degree rise, 80 millimeters
  • Headset: Steel, threaded 1 inch
  • Brakeset: Linear pull (front and rear)

About Cycle Force Group
Cycle Force Group is one of the world's largest suppliers of bicycles and bicycle-related products. It distributes several internationally known brand names, including Polaris, Victory, Ford, Kawasaki, International, and Smith & Wesson. Cycle Force Group's design and distribution headquarters is centrally located in Ames, Iowa.

What's in the Box?
Bicycle, handlebar bag, kickstand

Product Details

  • 13" Hardtail Steel Frame
  • Twist Shifter
  • Linear Pull Brakes
  • 6 Speeds
  • Quick Release Seat and Alloy Rims

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