Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle
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Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle Overview
From Radio Flyer, a trusted name in young children's transportation, comes the Retro Radio Flyer Trike. Your young rider can cruise the neighborhood in this classic, retro-styled Radio Flyer tricycle. The sturdy steel construction will ensure years of fun and play for your child, and the chrome handlebars, fender and real ringing bell will keep your child in style and have heads turning. Features double deck rear step, durable steel spoked wheels with real rubber tires, adjustable seat and 12" front wheel. Measures approximately 32" X 24" X 22".
Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle Feature
- The sturdy steel design and rubber tires make this tricycle durable and easy to ride
- Chrome bell and handle tassels are fun and stylish
- A controlled turning radius and low center of gravity make this tricycle easy for little ones to ride
- This Tricycle won Parents Choice Classic Award, Parents Guide to Children's Media Award, The National parenting Centers Seal of Approval
- This product is made by Radio Flyer, innovating play and creating memories since 1917
Radio Flyer Classic Red Dual Deck Tricycle Specifications
With its fully retro design, faithfully reproduced down to the smallest detail, this cherry-red, rubber-wheeled tricycle is an undisputed classic. Apparently they do still make them like they used to. The rugged trike features a chrome front fender; a double-deck, step-in back (so kids can climb onto the smooth metal seat in a snap); red-and-white tassels on the rubber-coated handlebars; a 12-inch-high, steel-spoked wheel; and even an old-fashioned bell. --Paul Hughes