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Radio Flyer Grow 'N' Go BikeTM

Designed to grow with your child, the Radio Flyer Grow N Go Kids Bike offers a versatile and effective way to teach your child bike riding basics. This solid steel bicycle features a comfortable molded seat with an easy-adjust seat clamp for use as your child grows. Training wheels are included on the fully assembled bike to help your child learn balance and coordination. The Grow N Go Bike is recommended for children ages 1 1/2 to 3 years.

  • The telescoping frame grows with your child

  • This bike comes with training wheels

  • The Grow 'N' Go Bike has a controlled turning radius for stability

  • Foam wheels provide a good grip while riding

  • Comes fully assembled

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Product Details:
Product Length: 16.5 inches
Product Width: 18.0 inches
Product Height: 24.0 inches
Product Weight: 7.2 pounds
Package Length: 19.0 inches
Package Width: 19.0 inches
Package Height: 15.5 inches
Package Weight: 6.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:3.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Tips too Easily  Apr 05, 2010
We bought this bicycle for daughter for her second birthday. She had previously been on it in the store. Once home, it became like every other ride on toy where she has to put her feet on the ground to move it. If she attempts to pedal it and turn the handlebars at all, she tips over. From the standpoint of using it as a bicycle, she can't. It is sturdy and the length is adjustable. If you want your child to start learning to bike as a toddler, don't buy this one or plan on buying a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads for when your child tips over.

2Very small bike, very.  Feb 01, 2010
This bike is cute as can be, but is for a child about the size of a one year old. It is too small for a toddler. It is sturdy and cute though.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1This tricycle tips over very easily  Sep 24, 2009
We chose this tricycle specifically because the seat slides forward, so our tiny 2 year old could easily reach the pedals. Unfortunately, this bike is very unstable and tips over VERY easily, and gets worse the closer the seat is the to the handle bars. If the front wheel is turned even an inch or two, this bike is falling over. We adjusted it to fit my 3 year old niece, with the seat all the way back, and it still tips over. The large back wheel barely grazes the ground, and the "training wheels" are too tiny and too close together to keep the bike stable. I cannot imagine why a bike made for toddlers (ages 18 months to 3 years) would be designed with such a terribly unstable wheel base. Also, for the price, I think it should have real tires instead of cheapy foam. Overall, we're very disappointed. My child can pedal it by herself, but there still must be an adult right next to her all the time, or the bike will tip over constantly. The Radio Flyer name apparently doesn't mean much anymore, other than a big price tag.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Little Trike with Might  Jun 08, 2009
Overall good adjustable Trike. I thought it would actually be bigger, but it works & my daughter likes it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Too unstable!!!  May 13, 2009
I purchased this trike for my 18-month old son, as I liked the adjustability and it seems well made. Plus, it's super cute. However, after just a short period of use, it has an obvious, major flaw: It tips with appalling ease! It is amazingly unstable, even if the front wheel is turned only slightly. The two back side wheels aren't wide or large enough to create a stable base. This is definitely going back.