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Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go XL Trike
This sturdy trike comes fully assembled for instant riding. Parents will love it because it folds up for easy portability and storage. The telescoping push handle conveniently "hides away" into the seat back, and the steering locks for easy adult pushing. Freewheeling pedals allow little riders to coast while an adult pushes. A safety latch keeps the trike secure. Low center of gravity means maximum stability. Sturdy steel construction provides durability, and the controlled turning radius means it won't tip over. Body measures 24" x 15" x 9". more
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-05-2008
Great Trike but Shipping Issues
I don't know if it was the fault of Amazon or UPS but the trike arrived in a box that was nearly ripped to shreds and barely held together by tape. The handle bars and the carrier in the back were damaged. My best guess is that they did not use enough packing material to support the weight of...
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- Posted: Apr-11-2008
Great fun!!! You'll get your monies worth...
We researched tricycles for our 3-year-old for months and kept coming back to the Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go XL Trike despite the unfavorable reviews. We live in New York City where our child would be crossing intersections and driving into Central Park so the handle on the back was a big selling...
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- Posted: Oct-10-2007
A+ radio flyer!
my 16 month old will grow into it,so in the meantime we can push him along! excellent quality!
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- Posted: Jul-14-2007
My son LOVES his new "bike" and so do we!
No child's toy could be considered perfect unless each parent designs it themselves, but this trike has been great. Reading most of the ratings, I was afraid I was going to be disappointed, but I'm not at all. Educational? Sorry, it's a bike. In today's world of signing kids up for preschool...
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- Posted: Jul-08-2007
Needs a few improvements
Dislikes:Handle is very wobbly and feels like it's going to break off at any moment.My 21 month old who is tall for her age (36 inches) has trouble getting on and off the bike because seat and handle bars seem to close to the seat compared to other trikes. She has to lift her leg way up to get...
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- Posted: May-21-2007
Not worth it.
I did quite a bit of research trying to find a folding trike that was affordable and could easily fit into our hatchback and decided upon this model. Though I was impressed with two features that occur when the parent is pushing the trike, the "straight steering" ability and the ability to...
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- Posted: May-19-2007
Doesn't work well
We bought this because it seemed sturdy, didn't require assembly, and my son could reach the pedals. When we got it home and got the plastic off, the pedals don't work well when he pedals himself. He is old enough not to be pushed at this point but about every third pedal the mechanism slips....
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- Posted: Mar-20-2007
Perfect for the larger toddler
We got this bike for my 2 1/2 year old and it's great. He can peddle himself and learn to steer, or I can push him and make the handles stay straight. The handle that pushed from behind is tall enough for an adult, yet if my son wants to push, it goes down to his size. I like the size of this...
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- Posted: Jan-19-2007
Same as everyone else...
Radio Flyer seriously messed up when they designed this trike. Part of the concept is great... it folds up! The second part of the concept is the telescoping handle that does not steer, is kinda jiggly to start with, and isn't wide enough for you to really steer your kid with. The problem lies in...
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- Posted: Nov-05-2006
Don't read reviews on the wrong bike
We haven't chosen a bike yet, but after reading these reviews we decided to try to try a few out in person. Some of these reviewers are reviewed the fold-to-go trike w/o the parent's bar, which is smaller and much less stable. This one is more stable because the wheels are larger and it seems to...
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