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| |  | Children's Ride Ons | Home » » » Girl's Original 16" Big Wheel® | | | | | | | Description: | | The Princess of Speed! There's no stopping this Girl's Original 16" Big Wheel, SAVE! Let your little angel have a little fun! This Big Wheel is ready to tear up and down every highway and byway of the enchanted Fairy Kingdom. Follows the tradition-tested design of The Original Big Wheel, only specially colored and decaled for a more feminine feel. Roll out for a free-wheelin' BIG BUCKS OFF the original "big box retailer" price! Packed with power: Bright pink and lavender design with weather-resistant princess and fairy decals; 16" wheel for genuine Big Wheel low-profile riding fun; 3-position seat adjusts to fit your growing child; Some assembly required.; For ages 3-8 yrs. Maximum weight is 70 lbs.; Measures 35 x 21 x 23 1/4"h. Weighs 8 lbs., 6 ozs.; Order yours today! CHOKING HAZARD. Item contains small parts.Not for children under 3 yrs. Girl's Original 16" Big Wheel | | | Features: | |
• The classic "low-rider" profile makes it safer than standard tricycles.
• 3 Position Adjustable Seat.
• Easy assembly.
• For ages 3 to 8 yrs, Weight limit is 70 lbs.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 10.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 23.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 14.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 10.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed by this Flimsy, Hard-to-Assemble ToyJun 24, 2009
By Kick_shot Several problems with assembly: I had to use a cordless drill to bore out plastic left over from the molding process that was preventing me from attaching the rear axle; As others have mentioned, the pedals have been impossible to assemble correctly as the crude washer blocks the axle as it tries to fit into the pedal (you'll see what I mean if you're unfortunate enough to buy one); and the small fittings that attach to the fork and hug the big wheel had no pilot holes for the screws, once again necessitating the cordless drill. It's flimsy, as well. Even though my daughter can't use the pedals because they're still screwed up because of the washer, as she pushes it along with her feet the front wheel--aka Big Wheel--is loosening from the pedals because of the shoddy way they have you put it together. I'm getting different washers for the pedals and will try them, but at this point I can't recommend this incarnation of the Big Wheel. I guess the secret craft of the Ancients regarding Big Wheel construction was lost in the late 70s, and now we're left with this crappy, cobbled together imitation.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Child must be at least 40 inches to rideMay 04, 2009
By mom My child is 40 inches, and can barely reach the peddles. Make sure your kid is 40-41 inches at least to be able to ride. I wish I had known this instead of just 3-8 years old on the box.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
disappointedMar 23, 2009
By John Vigil [...]. Even though this product is held out as"the original big wheel", it is no where near as sturdy or as fun. I have a three year old and a six year old. The peddles are too far for the 3 yr old, but I dont think that really matters since my six year old could barely get it to move. The front wheel constantly slips, and makes it impossimle to peddle over a hairline crack in the pavement. After 2two hours, the toy was a mishaped piece of plastic, with the fork bent, the handle bars drooping, and the back falling off of the seat. I wish that I could claim this experience as an aberration, but I have assembled two of these (too much infor for this review). [...].
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Broken in a few hoursMay 01, 2009
By J. Stepan
"Joe"
My young 3 year old bent the plastic on this afer a few hours of play. This is an absolute piece of junk that is made with VERY thin plastic. I took it back immediately. In addition, very difficult to assemble and I had to replace 2 metal pieces that broken when putting together. It is SHOCKING that they can get away with producing something that is this poorly made. My 30 pound daughter bent the fork on the bike when she turned the handle bars backwards. The plastic is so thin that the fork bent in on itself. It was literally an hour or so after I put it together. UNBELIEVABLE. I hope no one else buys this and has a dissapointed daughter.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Horrible Craftmanship - Embarrassing that it is 'Made in USA'Jan 19, 2009
By pdxmama The first time I purchased this it did not have the hardware. The second time, the plastic in the rear wheels was not punched thru so it was impossible to put the axle through the wheels. Not much fun with only 1 wheel! I will be returning it for a refund and looking for a different maker of a similar product. HORRIBLE!
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