Fisher-Price Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Tough Trike

August 18, 2014 - Comment

Fisher-Price Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Tough Trike Product Features Harley-Davidson Motorcycles trike has all the features you look for in a first trike Kid friendly features: big foot pedals, rugged tires and a wide, stable wheel base Kids can ride smoothly with its comfort-ride seat Secret storage compartment under the comfort seat Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

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Fisher-Price Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Tough Trike

Product Features

  • Harley-Davidson Motorcycles trike has all the features you look for in a first trike
  • Kid friendly features: big foot pedals, rugged tires and a wide, stable wheel base
  • Kids can ride smoothly with its comfort-ride seat
  • Secret storage compartment under the comfort seat
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • A clicking “key” lets kids feel like they are really Driving

Comments

Margaret Evans "auhdrah" says:

The boy’s “motorcycle” My son calls this his motorcycle (well, it is a Kawasaki, right?). First off… he is very hard on toys! So far the only thing that is suffering on his bike are the stickers. He is only 35″ tall and he cannot really peddle the bike just yet. He scoots and knows his feet are suppose to be on the peddles. He does get a little frustrated but I swear that if we had gotten this when he was younger (he’s 2) he would have never learned to walk because he’s been riding it since his first diaper change this morning.This is just a bike and it does not make any special sounds, requires no batteries, nor is there much distraction with flashy characters and massive decoration. Putting it together requires a hammer and a screwdriver. The hammer is very important because the rear wheel assembly is very tight. It wasn’t greatly difficult but you did have to make sure you followed the instructions on this one. We put it together in 10 or 15 minutes. Probably 15 since the boy was trying to…

SellinStuff says:

Good Toy, but some minor “flaws” I purchased this toy for my 2.5yo because we bought him a bigger bike and he wasn’t tall enough to use it (plus he hasn’t quite figured pedaling out yet).Regarding the child’s size… my son is 38″ tall at 2.5yo, he’s about 30lbs, long legs and arms. If your child is SHORTER than this, he/she will be able to push with their feet no problems. When my son uses his feet to push him along, he hits the back wheels and it “jolts” a lot, but he can move it, he figured a way to take shorter steps.Regarding the “slipping” of the wheels… yes, the wheels do slip; however, if you use it on the sidewalk a few times and the wheels get a little “rough” it seems to not slip as much, but its not enough to deter the child from using the pedals. An older kid rode the bike and it slipped a little for him going up a hill, but on the flat parts it didn’t. My son of course tried it on the hardwood floors and it slipped BIG TIME.Regarding the construction… I was able…

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