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Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle | 
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| Brand: Radio Flyer Category: Toy
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $49.22 You Save: $40.77 (45%)
New (34) from $49.22
Rating: 125 reviews Sales Rank: 368
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 13.7 x 23.8
MPN: 000033 Model: 33 UPC: 042385956503 EAN: 0042385956503 ASIN: B00004TXM7
Release Date: July 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 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 Parents Choice Classic Award, Parents Guide to Children's Media Award, The National parenting Centers Seal of Approval | | • | This product is made by Radio Flyer, innovating play and creating memories since 1917 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review With its fully retro design, faithfully reproduced down to the smallest detail, this cherry-red, rubber-wheeled tricycle is an undisputed classic. Apparently they do still make them like they used to. The rugged trike features a chrome front fender; a double-deck, step-in back (so kids can climb onto the smooth metal seat in a snap); red-and-white tassels on the rubber-coated handlebars; a 12-inch-high, steel-spoked wheel; and even an old-fashioned bell. --Paul Hughes
Product Description 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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| Customer Reviews:
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Tips over EASILY! August 23, 2010 Mary S. Bell (Alexandria, VA) My 2-year is a tricycle riding maniac. He LOVES riding and can peddle so well. I bought this tricycle because he can comfortably reach the peddles. The problem is that it tips over VERY easily. I am searching for another trike that is more stable so I don't have to stay within a foot of him to try and catch him when he's about to have a bad fall. I recommend you find a tricycle with a lower center of gravity and a wider wheel base in back. However, my son enjoys it and it is durable.
They don't make them like they used to! August 18, 2010 smileymomma (Long Gi-land, NY) We were so excited to buy this bike for our 2 year old. We figured Radioflyer is a well known brand which has been around for over 70 years; however, now the bike is not made with quality American standards. It's made in China. The bike has a noxious odor which is so strong that I fear it may be carcinogenic to our kids' precious lungs and bodies. The bike is not very constructed and tips over easily. Now it will be a cumbersome task to return this product that we tediously assembled. More disappointing, this toy purchase was a "tease" to our child who was so excited have his first "real" bike.
I guess, the search will go on. :( Buyers beware when buying ANY products for your kids. Nowadays, company profit supersedes children's well-being.
quality lacking August 16, 2010 Daniel R. Cusick (Atlanta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I worked in bicycle shops for years and assembled many tricycles. I purchased this one for my 2.5-year-old daughter because she saw one at the hardware store and loved it. The trike has the classic Radio Flyer look, which is great, and its steel construction gives it some heft and the appearance of durability.
But there are problems. The pedal/crank/front fork assembly relies on a cheap plastic casing to hold these critical pieces together (every time the child pedals the trike, all of these parts are under stress). The casing fell out on one side almost right away, leaving the crank separated from the fork. Trying to lightly tap it back into place with a hammer proved unsuccessful. Also, the handlebar/headtube assembly relies on a nut-and-bolt configuration that even under repeated tightening was unable to hold the handlebar securely in the headtube. this, of course, is maddening to both adult and child when handlebars are constantly out of alignment.
Buy with caution.
Son's 2nd Birthday Gift August 2, 2010 Deb My son turned 2 July 30th and he loved loved loved this bike. he would not get off of it. it is old school so we know it will last when his sister is ready to ride it.
Loved this... July 23, 2010 Mimi My grand daughter loves this bike. It is sturdy and not easily tipped over. I had purchased the plastic ones before but they tipped over too easily. My grand daughter is tall for her age and adjusted very well to this bike. I am so happy to have found it!
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