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Epicurus.com - Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle

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List Price: $59.99
Our Price: $59.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Radio Flyer
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Amazon Maximum Age: 5 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 Amazon Minimum Age: 24 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Radio Flyer EAN: 7611100088367 Feature: The sturdy steel design and rubber tires make this tricycle durable and easy to ride Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Radio Flyer Manufacturer: Radio Flyer Manufacturer Minimum Age: 24 Model: 33 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Radio Flyer Release Date: 2007-07-01 Studio: Radio Flyer
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Features
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The sturdy steel design and rubber tires make this tricycle durable and easy to ride Chrome bell and handle tassels are fun and stylish A controlled turning radius and low center of gravity make this tricycle easy for little ones to ride This Tricycle won Parent’s Choice Classic Award, Parent’s Guide to Children’s Media Award, The National parenting Center’s Seal of Approval This product is made by Radio Flyer, innovating play and creating memories since 1917
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Editorial Reviews:
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From Radio Flyer, a trusted name in young children's transportation, comes the Retro Radio Flyer Trike. Your young rider can cruise the neighborhood in this classic, retro-styled Radio Flyer tricycle. The sturdy steel construction will ensure years of fun and play for your child, and the chrome handlebars, fender and real ringing bell will keep your child in style and have heads turning. Features double deck rear step, durable steel spoked wheels with real rubber tires, adjustable seat and 12" front wheel. Measures approximately 32" X 24" X 22".
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Tricycle review Comment: Product was as described, quality excellent, shipping prompt. A great gift for our 3 year old grandson.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sturdy Quality and Style Comment: They don't get better-built than this, probably the best constructed one on the market for under %70. Your little one probably won't take to this until he or she is 3, on average...take a look at the writeups on height specifics. Before that get them something plastic, lower to the ground, and propelled only by foot and not pedal. Practice basic common-sense safety (get a helmet for your little one, coach them, guide them as they learn to pedal /corner and do so on flat untrafficed terrain). Assembly is not problematic whatsoever under sane conditions. (Go slink away from the kids to do this & you'll be fine.) It never ceases to amaze me the basic common sense-stuff that folks manage to complain about. We'd definitely buy this again for ourselves, would be pround to give this as a gift, and believe that it provides long-lasting enjoyment!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Review For Radio Flyer Tricycle Comment: I received the tricycle in record time! It was very easy to put together and my grand kids love it!! I would highly recommend it to anyone with small children!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, however.... Comment: Quality no doubt. However, I almost fainted from the paint fumes while I tried to assemble it indoors. Open this item outdoors and leave it outside. Has been weeks and it still smells.
Customer Rating:      Summary: is teaching my son balance, coordination, and independence Comment: My husband and I purchased this bike for our son when he was about 2 1/2. His feet barely reached the pedals, so we helped him until he got big enough. Now he's 3, his feet reach the pedals, and every couple of days we go for a walk, and he rides his tricycle. He is not a fast kid, so he stays right next to us, and occasionally he does start to tip over, but we usually catch him in time to keep him from getting hurt. He climbs right back on and we go again. We bought a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads at the same time that we purchased this tricycle, and he wears them EVERY TIME. He is also always within reach when he's on the tricycle.
I have read many one star reviews, and I would agree with them that your child has to be just the right size to ride the bike--perhaps being taller and heavier makes it harder to stay upright, thanks to inertia and wind resistance. I can also see that if your child is more physically inclined and likes to go fast, this would not be the tricycle for you--it's more like a cadillac than a mustang. However, it's been a good, safe tricycle for my son, and has provided him with hours of learning and fun.
One mechanical issue is the bell: the screws have loosened and it hangs beneath the handlebars. This could be more an indicator of my husband's procrastination than anything else, though.
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