Roadmaster Duo Deck 10-Inch Trike
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| List Price: | $69.99 |
| Price: | $45.26 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Product Description
Features: Steel dual deck with one piece fork, one piece tricycle high rise bars, integrated with front wheel, steel 10" front and 8" rear wheels with real rubber, all steel construction and two-tone powder coated finish. Weight capacity 50 lbs. Measures 27" x 21.5" x 23".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #645 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Roadmaster
- Model: R6720WMA
- Dimensions: 18.90" h x 11.20" w x 7.40" l, 12.10 pounds
Features
- Durable steel trike frame and adjustable seat; 10-inch front rubber wheel
- For riders ages 18 months and older
- Rust-resistant, two-toned powdercoat finish
- Silver chrome handlebars tipped with red rubber grips
- Duo-deck fender in back for added passenger
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Bring home a classic for your children or grandchildren to ride on for years to come with the Roadmaster 10-inch trike. It features an all-steel construction in timeless red and white with silver chrome handlebars tipped with red rubber grips. The seat is adjustable for growing kids, and it includes a dual standing deck in back for added passenger. The frame is powdercoated and rust-resistant while the wheels are made of rubber. The front wheel measures 10 inches in diameter and is protected by a chrome fender. The trike measures 27 x 21.5 x 23 inches and it has a maximum weight capacity of 50 pounds.
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Customer Reviews
Great tricycle!!!
After much research and shopping around for a good quality tricycle for my two-year-old, I found this Roadmaster - and am very pleased! My main criteria for choosing a tricycle were:
(1) The trike should not be tippy. Several popular models (like the Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go) seem to tip over with the slightest nudge.
(2) The tires should be made of rubber, not hard plastic. Plastic tires provide a rough ride, are loud on rough pavement, and show their wear much moreso than rubber tires.
(3) Value - While I don't mind spending more for better quality/features, some models seem overpriced for what they offer.
My 3-year-old son has a Schwinn Roadster 12-Inch Trike (Red) (also highly recommended), but I had been considering the Radio Flyer classic red dual-deck tricycle for my 2-year-old, until finding this Roadmaster model. The quality and features seem comparable to the Radio Flyer (minus the streamers on the handlebars). It has nice solid metal construction, and rubber tires. The trike is nice and stable. Assembly was required, but was straightforward. At the lowest adjustable seat position, my 2-year-old can reach the pedals nicely, and should be able to grow with the trike for some time. And, of course, the ultimate test - my daughter loves it! This Roadmaster trike is a great unit, especially at its price point.
Great Trike ...Great Price
We got this bike for our 2 year son for his birthday. It's a great bike all around. You won't be disappointed with this bike.
Reasons to buy :
(1) The trike should not be tippy.
(2) The tires should be made of rubber, not hard plastic.
(3) Value - Great bike for a great price.
(4) Style- great design look like a radio flyer
Good design, low quality materials
We have twin 2.5 year old girls. So we got 2 trikes. The Girls are still a little young for it even at the lowest setting. They are very slightly on the tall side for their age. Probably in another 3 months they will be peddling around.
Quality is only so-so.
As the label on the bike says: "designed in USA, made in China".
The design for this bike is pretty good. But every every effort has been made to save money on the parts. There are little things that indicate a lack of attention to detail: low quality hardware, washers that are the wrong size, I had to use some of my own washers in order to properly bolt the main frame to the step otherwise the supplied screws just pass through.
You have to really crank on the steering wheel screw in order to get it to stay in place. Also, the steering wheel on one of the bikes won't go perfectly straight.
The tires that were supplied are not true on the wheel. They are a little warped.
All that said, when this trike is on sale it is worth it. They do seem solid enough. And I like the old school design.








