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Out of stock | | | | | | Little riders will love cruising in classic Radio Flyer style on this 10" bike. It's as handsome as it is durable with 10" steel spoke wheels, real rubber tires, a chain drive and sturdy steel construction. Shiny chrome handlebars and fenders make this beauty shine. The padded, adjustable seat is perfect for growing riders. There's even a ringing bell to let everyone know you're on your way. Includes training wheels. Does not include brakes. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 15.0 inches | | Product Height: | 27.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 22.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 27.0 inches | | Package Width: | 15.2 inches | | Package Height: | 7.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 23.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 44 reviews |
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| | Features | Classic bicycle stylingIt is 10" steel spooked wheels with real rubber tiresChrome handlebars and fendersSturdy steel constructionHas no brakes
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 44 customer reviews )
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47 of 47 found the following review helpful:
An excellent value! Nov 16, 2003
By S. Lipson My 3 yr old boy just received this for his b-day. I was a little concerned re: it's size being to small (short use span) for him, but I do not believe that this will be the case at all. I also have a 4 yr old boy which rides this bike comfortably. The bike is rock solid (it is fairly heavy) and the quality seems well above average. Despite the bike being only a 10" model, I think it will suit the average 2 1/2 - 5 yr old fine. There is ample room to elevate both the seat and handle bars. The solid rubber tires and solid rubber training wheels (the latter both have contact with the ground at all times along with the rear wheel--no tippy wobbles!) provide a smooth and quiet glide. The bell has that fun classic ring! The seat has nice padding. The bike has a good bikechain/pantleg guard. There is NO BRAKING function on this model. I think that this bike would be a good alternative to buying both a tricycle and a small two-wheeler like this. I wish I had realized this before already buying two tricycles! For those of you contemplating a tricycle still, the Kiddio Supertrike 4 can not be beat-the quality is outstanding! (I wrote a review for that trike on June 20, 2002.)
53 of 55 found the following review helpful:
This bike is BEAUTIFUL! Nov 29, 2001 If you know from experience with the tricycle that the first bike is constantly going to be left in sight, this is the bike for you! It is gorgeous! Left in the hall, it looks like a piece of retro installation art, but once it hits the sidewalk, VROOOOM! The only concern I have is the weight; my son (just turned three) seems to have to work harder to go uphill than his friends, but hey, he'll end up with cuter legs. He loves the bell, and gets excited if the neighbor's cat is in his way so he can ring it - poor cat. A great bike if you want to have a bike to hand-me-down to subsequent children without having to worry about gender, too. Although I bought this for my son, I would just as easily have puchased it for a girl - it's just a classic!
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great Bike! Jul 31, 2002 This is a great bike for a little one. My son just turned two and is riding it everywhere. Because it is small and a bike he has an easier time reaching the pedals than on a tricycle where the pedals are on the wheel. He has a tricycle at his grandmother's house but can ride this much better. The tricycle seems to tip over easily. He has only tipped this over once. Since he is two we have the seat on the lowest setting. It was still just a little too tall so we removed the red plastic piece from under the seat and it's a perfect fit. With the seat being adjustable he will be able to ride this for quite awhile. He also loves that it's just like all the other big kids bikes in the neighborhood.
28 of 29 found the following review helpful:
A BIG KID'S TRIKE May 04, 2001 Our three year old was able to jump right on this and GO. It makes her feel like a big kid. It is very stable and looks great on the front porch in our retro neighborhood. On the down side--it has no brakes. For us, that's fine. Like a trike, it is only used in the park and on our front walk.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
A Great First Bicycle for my Four Year Old.... Jun 15, 2002
By Suzy My son loves riding his 10" Radio Flyer! It has proven to be a 'great first bicycle' for him. I am pleased with the durability of the bicycle. In addition to the durability, it is sturdy & very well built. It is especially nice for my son who is a little physically delayed. He feels very comfortable on it & this 10" Radio Flyer serves as a wonderful transitional bike (i.e. from tricycle to bicycle). Parents may want to note that this bike does not have brakes. Parents just need to be mindful of this.All in all, we look forward to enjoying many hours of fun on his Radio Flyer!
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