48cm bikes
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Niiice! She must appreciate that colour coordiation. It actually doesn't look all that tiny from this pic.
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its a 50cm. its kinda tiny. there are more pictures on velospave. she named it clara-bell.
https://velospace.org/node/1272
https://velospace.org/node/1272
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I was on this same search a while ago and ended up getting a Bob Jackson. It's awesome. Lugged, tiny and a really good deal. The smallest size that accepts a 700 wheels is a 46.5cm also. Check out Bob Jackson.
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i think we might buy each other bob jackson's in august. we've already discussed that option, but this frame was by far less costly.