Orange Clockwork MTB - Child’s bike

SJRG

Retro Newbie
My son has outgrown a bike he was given by his uncle and we are trying to work out what the value is to sell and replace with a larger bike. It’s is used but in good condition and only replacement I had to make was the wheel lock as the original snapped. We are in 2 minds to keep it and appreciate anyone’s thoughts on value. Thank you
 

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If he likes the bike and the style, then just get a new frame. Probably find that one in a larger size :) or stay that style and age of frame.
Most, if not all, the parts will move across. The forks steerer (part in the frame) is long enough to move to larger frame :)
 
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