Sturdy steel construction. Double deck rear step. Chrome handlebars and fender. Controlled turning radius for stability. Ringing chrome bell. Adjustable seat. Steel spoked wheels with real rubber tires. For ages 2 – 5 years. Product Features Classic styling with Chrome handlebars and fender Controlled turning radius for stability Ringing chrome bell Adjustable seat 12″ front
Categories: Tricycles, Scooters & Wagons
Added on: October 14, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Sturdy steel construction. Double deck rear step. Chrome handlebars and fender. Controlled turning radius for stability. Ringing chrome bell. Adjustable seat. Steel spoked wheels with real rubber tires. For ages 2 – 5 years.
Perfect for my 3yr old I purchased this tricycle for my daughters 3rd birthday. Her father had originally purchased a small bike with training wheels of which she could never pedal and would often loose her balance on. So I bought this tricycle with the hope that she would have a better chance of learning how to pedal with a lower level ‘bike’. I was not disappointed! The tricycle is very sturdy it does not wobble like her other bike, it has an adjustable seat which we lowered to the very bottom, and the it has a…
Great little starter for your little one. This little Tricycle is awesome. Well built parts that are very sturdy and have a solid feel once assembled. All you need is a hammer (only to pop the other cap on the wheels when you get them together), An 11mm ratchet and 11mm wrench for the two frame bolts, A phillips screwdriver for the bell, and a pair of pliers to loosen then tighten the seat bolt. My only assembly gripe is that they should have used an 11mm on the bolt head as well instead of a weak phillips/flathead because when you go…
Easy assembly, questionable quality We bought this trike for my daughter for Christmas. The assembly was a breeze. Instructions are minimal (simple illustrations with few words), but it isn’t that many pieces and is pretty self explanatory. The main issue we have seen so far (and it can be quite a big one) is the looseness of the handlebars. My 2.5 year old managed to loosen the handlebar after about 15 minutes of normal riding. So, I got my wrench out and tightened as much as I could. They are again slowly loosening. My fear is…