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Toys and Games Reviews of Radio Flyer Classic Red Tricycle with Push HandleCustomer Review: Great trike for beginner Summary: 3 Stars
I bought this trike for my son who is just under 2 years old. I attached the extension bar at first so he could get the hang of pedaling. He is avg height and can reach the pedals, but still cannot make it go. He has fun just making it go with his feet on the floor. He soon will be old enough to pedal by himself. This is an excellent beginners tricycle, and the seat extends for older kids. This is the trike to buy.
Customer Review: Classic Red Radio Flyer Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this for my daughter for Christmas last year. I felt it being a classic it should be a durable bike to purchase. My daughter rarely rode the bike. It easily tips over when your child turns a corner. The Wheel fell off in the first 3 months, the rubber handle bar grips fell off, and the handle bars keep losening and need to be retighted. My daughter now has a cheap low to the ground trike she loves.
Customer Review: Tricycle Summary: 3 Stars
I think this is an adorable trike. However I was lead to beleive by the picture that you would be able to steer the trike using the push handle. This is not the case. If the child is learning to pedal and steer it is not a useful toy as you need to navigate for them. We bought a different Radio Flier for our son and we were able to steer it from the push handle so we beleived it would be the same.
Customer Review: For older kids Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this for my son's 2nd birthday. He is turning 3 in a few weeks and finally can touch the pedels. This toy should be for 3 and up. It has been basicly sitting on my porch for a year untouched. And the weather here is nice all year. Also a wheel fell off. He barely ever used the bike. now he can reach the pedels and he can't ride it because we have to go buy a cap to hold on the wheel.
Customer Review: radio flyer classic red Summary: 5 Stars
We got the tricycle for our 2 1/2 year old son, and he loves it. We have no problems with tipping over so far. The tricycle is very heavy duty and has a nice feel to it. We use the push bar more as a break, our son gets kind of fast and we hold on to it when we approach a street crossing, however I don't think if you have to use it as a push bar there are limits to it when it comes to curves.
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