🚴♂️ Unleash the joy of riding with Schwinn's timeless tricycle!
The Schwinn Roadster Bike is a vintage-inspired tricycle designed for toddlers aged 2-4 years. With a sturdy steel frame and low center of gravity, it ensures safe and effortless riding. The bike features a genuine wood rear deck, adjustable seat, and stylish accessories like a classic bell and handlebar tassels, making it a perfect blend of safety and style for young adventurers.
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5"L x 14.2"W x 24.7"H |
Size | one size |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Sport |
Material Type | Steel |
S**2
Best Tricycle I've Ever Seen
Santa brought this for my Son on Christmas of 2009 (it is 16 months old, as of this writing). I've got to say, I'm extremely impressed with what Santa's elves have done here. This is, easily, the highest-quality, most well-made tricycle I have ever seen. Indeed, before seeing this with my own two eyes, I didn't know such a well-made tricycle even existed! Everything about this tricycle oozes quality and, a year and a half later, it is still going strong.To begin, the design of the trike is great. The smooth curves and retro styling make this really eye-catching. The paint, chrome, and trim are beautiful. The wooden, chrome-trimmed deck in back is a great touch which my son uses frequently to tote around toys, etc. The thick, fully-treaded, pneumatic tires are great and, after a year and a half of use, have not cracked or deflated in the slightest. Even the quality of the well-secured, fabric handlebar tassels is impressive. The inclusion of a steel handlebar bell is yet another nice touch.The low center of gravity makes this a supremely safe vehicle. Not only does it look cool, but I can't imagine this thing tipping over. As a matter of principal I still insist that my son wears a helmet, but that has more to do with me teaching him good safety habits than anything else because I doubt the helmet will ever have a chance to do its job. It's as if a steel-framed bicycle cross-bred with one of the "Big Wheels" we adults all loved as children.Please be aware that this tricycle is big and the reach from the seat to the pedals is far, even when the seat is adjusted to be as close to the pedals as possible. I'd say most kids can start using it around 2 1/2 years (sorry that's a little vague, but I'm not sure how to properly measure the seat/pedal distance and equate that to a precise height). The flip side of this is that it will last a long time (with regard to supporting your child's growth). When Santa brought this for my 22-month old, he could barely reach the pedals and he's always been quite tall for his age. For us, it was no problem though; he just scooted around on it until he could reach the pedals, which was easy given to the low profile.As far as I'm concerned, if you're in the market for a tricycle and your child is big enough to reach the pedals, there is simply nothing else worth considering. If your child is not quite big enough, but will be soon, I'd recommend you at least consider waiting so that you can purchase this tricycle rather than any other. Zero complaints.
L**
Great looking bike
Good Quality if u can screw in a light bulb u can put it together. Worked out great for me. My Grandson LOVES IT!
A**S
Great Trike!!
Let's start with the with some background This was my third attempt with the roadster. #1 had a stem clamp too small to fit on the handle bar assembly and for some reason would not tighten enough so that the tire and steering would slip out of alignment. #2 appeared to just get lost in shipping#3 as of two weeks is perfect ... it's a cool looking tricycle for sure. bold paint, cool fenders, that standing board on the back is neat as well. the low center of gravity means highly unlikely to tip unless going at VERY fast speeds.Assembly is a breeze for the most part. And you should be able to have it all together with proper tools within 15-mintes (perhaps as long as 30-minutes)You can adjust the seat which is of course awesome to accommodate different sizes which is second most important to ... real rubber tires. plastic trike/big wheel tires (I can even remember as a child some 35 years ago) are maddeningly frustrating due to slipping. With the roadster, tire slippage is no issueMy 2-year old loves this tricycle and he is constantly complimented on how cool it looks which, for a 2-year old to hear from his big cousins, may make him happiest of all
A**R
Sturdy and So Cool!
The media could not be loaded. My four year old son has some challenges, and he's a long way from being able to ride a two-wheeler, even with training wheels. This trike is an AMAZING alternative! We are only in the middle setting of the adjustable seat, so there is plenty of room to grow. The wheels have real tubes in there! The bike LOOKS amazing - which is extra fun for my little guy, and he can make it go so fast! The fringe and bell come already attached, and we had the entire bike assembled and ready to roll in about 15 minutes. He rides it all day - I'm so glad we didn't wait until Christmas to give it to him!!
O**O
Nice Bike
I send this bike to a beautiful boy that lives in Colombia and he is so happy,and I'm happy that I can make the difference in his life ,great product
T**S
Built better than most on the market. Update!
Got this for my sons 3rd birthday. Simple to put together especially in the shop ha. Only dislike is the stickers could have used some more tlc to many air bubbles and wrinkles I guess someone was in a rush, also the bell that goes on the handle bars came dented and did not work that is my main complaint because most of the bike is built out of metal while the bells base an internals were not.I disassemble most of the bike to lube the nuts and bolts anything metal I could do really. Anyhow great bike my boy loves it, it is built pretty good and it moves on out pretty dang well too. I would buy another and just may for my girl.My boys about to turn 4 and still loves this bike! The only issue we’ve had is the seat stud and nut viberated loose other than that it’s still going strong. And he’s a boy so he’s not exactly gentle on it when he gets a wild hair which is more often than not.
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