What is CNOC bike?
Cnoc 16 kids’ bike / age 4 Learning to ride is one of life’s great milestones. The Cnoc 16 is a beautifully proportioned first pedal bike for children who are true beginners or eager to pedal having mastered a balance bike.
How do you age an Islabike?
How old is my Islabike?
- Each Islabike has a unique sequential number allocated to it during manufacture.
- If your Islabike’s frame number is formatted differently to these listed, or the number is below 00410273, it will pre-date 2010.
- Trailerbikes: pre 2010.
What size is a CNOC 14 small?
Cnoc size guide
| Model name | Approx min age | Approx min height |
|---|---|---|
| Cnoc 14 Small | 3+ | 92cm |
| Cnoc 14 Large | 3+ | 98cm |
| Cnoc 16 | 4+ | 104cm |
| Cnoc 20 | 4+ | 110cm |
What is the difference between Islabike CNOC 14 small and large?
The Cnoc 14 Small has been specifically designed for two types of young rider. Those who are ready to ride at 3 years old but are physically small for their age and not yet big enough for the Cnoc 14 Large and also for children who are physically advanced, allowing them to ride a bike much earlier than is typical.
What are Islabikes made from?
aluminium
Current Islabikes are made from aluminium, which has a shorter fatigue life than steel. So the Imagine 20 frame and fork is made from Reynolds steel. At the end of the bike’s life, the Imagine 20 is designed for separability, not just recycling.
What is the difference between CNOC 14 small and large?
How much does a frog 40 weigh?
6.46 kg
Frog 40
| Product Safety Certification | ISO 8098 and CPSC 1512 (CFR 1512) |
|---|---|
| Approx Age | 3-4 |
| Wheel Size | 14″ |
| Bike Weight | 6.46 kg (incl pedals) |
| Frame | 6061 T6 heat treated aluminium alloy, seat tube 7″ (180mm) |
Are Apollo good kids bikes?
The Apollo was arguably the most argued-over bike among our testers, and they all found it easy to ride, even if the weight meant a couple of the smaller ones struggled noticeably to pedal it up even a shallow incline.
Where are Islabikes made?
True to our roots Islabikes remain a small, busy company, now based just outside of picturesque Ludlow.