|
|
|
|
|
|
HomeScootersRadio Flyer Classic Red Tricycle with Push Handle |
|
|  |
| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Handlebars are useless Apr 21, 2010 Must admit got seduced by the radio flyer name and thought this would be great for my 2 year old, and it does look nice. The only problem is that the bike is useless because the handlebar keeps coming loose and out of alignment. It is just poor design, b/c you cant tighten the bolt any more. Couldnt do anything with it short of welding the handlebars in place, so decided to swallow the $20 paid to amazon and buy a new trike.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
If assembled correctly, this is terrific! Apr 09, 2010 My 2 year old LOVES her trike. Someonne complained that the seat was too high and his kid couldn't reach the pedals. The seat is adjustable up and down about six inches. At the lowest setting, your kid should be able to reach the pedals.
People complain that the handlebars don't work, but I bet they didn't tighten the bolt correctly - or maybe they have changed the design. Mine works perfectly with no issues at all.
This arrives in a box with about ten well wrapped parts that need to be assembled. If you have a socket set, it will help. I had this together in about 15 minutes - and most of that was unwrapping the individual parts.
This is strong and well made. It will last for many many generations without question.
The real rubber tires (not inflatable - solid rubber) make this smooth and quiet to ride.
A helmet should be mandatory - not because your kid is likely to be injured on this, but because it starts good habits. My life has been saved several times by bike helmets (I have ridden a road bike for most of my life), and I hate to see kids without helmets. My 2 year old calls it her "bike hat" and we were able to find a cute pink one for under $20.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fun Trike for Outings Oct 02, 2009 My soon to be 3yr old can pedal but not very fast and we have lots of hills in our neighborhood. Taking a walk without a pushing rod turns a 30min walk into a 2 hour ordeal. The cheaper tricycle's have plastic pushing rods/frames and those do not hold up for very long. It also has real rubber wheels which seem to grip the pavement better then plastic ones. The only complaint I have is that the handlebar needs to be tightened quite a bit as it can come loose. Other parts need to be re-tightened about once a month. Otherwise it is a very good tricycle and I recommend it to anyone looking for something better then the cheap plastic ones.
Ruby's Bike Aug 07, 2009 My husband assembled very quickly. Very durable. My daughter only wished she could guide the trike, granddaughter only 2 so needs to learn.
It's alright. Jul 20, 2009 My kid didn't like it that much. Wish there is a strap on the pedal especially for training the little one. Hard to manuever sometimes. My kid was able to remove the handle bar if was not tighten enough.
|
|  | |
|
|
|
|
|