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The Livewire 'mountain bikes' are lightweight, cool-looking and fun-riding
- Low standover alloy frame is easy to get on and off
- Suspension forks to smooth out the ride
- Girl 9-12 years
- Suitable rider height: 135-155cm
- BOTTOM BRACKET
- MTB Std BB
- BRAKE LEVERS
- Alloy adjustable lever with new short reach design
- BRAKES
- Alloy V-Brake
- CASSETTE
- Shimano 14-28T 6-Speed Freewheel
- CHAIN
- KMC HP-6L
- CRANKSET
- Steel 3 Piece 42/34/24T with Chainguard
- EXTRAS
- Rear derailleur guard and kickstand
- EXTRAS
- Rear derailleur guard and kickstand
- FORK
- Zoom Suspension Fork 30mm Travel
- FRAME
- 6061 Alloy formed girls specific
- FRAME MATERIAL
- Alloy
- FRONT DERAILLEUR
- Shimano TZ30
- FRONT HUB
- Steel 28H QR
- FRONT TRAVEL
- 30mm
- GRIPS
- MTB Soft Kraton comfort
- HANDLEBAR
- Steel MTB 30mm rise
- HEADSET
- 1 1/8th Ahead
- HUB COLOUR
- Steel 28H Nutted
- HUBS
- Fr Steel 28H QR Rr Steel 28H Nutted
- PEDALS
- Resin youth platform with ball bearings
- REAR DERAILLEUR
- Shimano TZ50 6sp
- REAR GEAR
- 6 speed
- REAR HUB
- Steel 28H Nutted
- RIMS
- Alloy 28H
- SADDLE
- Girls comfort
- SEATPOST
- Steel 27.2mm x 300mm alloy QR
- SHIFTERS
- Shimano Revoshift RS36 18-Speed for small hands
- SPOKES
- Stainless Steel
- STEM
- Alloy Ahead 60mm
- TYRES
- MTB fast rolling 24 x 2.3 Inch
- PART NUMBER
- 281417

About Malvern Star
Malvern Star has created its own history with the first ever Australian Team to ride the Tour de France in 1928. Sir Hubert Opperman headed this team and, did so aboard a Malvern Star, and later went on to win the famous Paris-Brest-Paris race 1931. In doing so, “Oppy” set a new record time for the event.
Years later at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics the Australian Team Pursuit, aboard what were considered ‘standard bikes’, beat the much favoured USA Team riding the latest in bicycle technology, carbon fibre.
Today, the Malvern Star brand represents the bike that all of us once had but also the brand that designs bikes for Australian riders in Australian conditions. The same ideals that Tom Finnigan used to shape Malvern Star more than 100 years ago, that is, to build bicycles with the ideal balance of performance, style and comfort, are still deeply embedded in the brand today.
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