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Fisher-Price® Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja Ultimate Terrain Traction

Fisher-Price® Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja Ultimate Terrain Traction
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Product Description

Get moving with aggressive, oversized 13 .5" tires and detailed shock covers. This radical riding toy features a "real" handlebar configuration and a battery charge indicator to let you know how much juice you have left. Cruise at 2.5 or 5 mph in forward; 2.5 mph in reverse. Fun graphics and colors add an exciting touch. Requires one "12V" battery with charger (included). Measures 29" x 31" x 44". Holds up to 65 pounds. Adult supervision recommended. Assembly required.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69217 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fisher-Price
  • Model: J8472
  • Released on: 2007-07-01
  • Dimensions: 40.50" h x 25.25" w x 19.50" l, 61.50 pounds

Features

  • With its ultimate terrain traction, twist grip throttle and sporty styling kids can experience the excitement of real ATV riding in their own backyard!
  • Ruts, wet grass, gravel, mud and rough terrain are no match for this Kawasaki. It won't get stuck where the others do - taking kids on a thrilling adventure!
  • 12-Volts of battery power allow for two speeds forward (2.5 and 5 mph, max.); plus reverse. Also has a battery charge indicator, high-speed lock-out for beginners and Power Lock® Brake System.
  • Includes 12-volt battery and charger - Features new oversize tires (13 1/2") and wheel package, colored shock boot covers, updated "real" metal handlebar configuration including a battery charge indicator, as well as updated colors and graphics
  • The Kawasaki KFX restage is the only 12-volt battery powered ride on that gives the realism, thrill and excitement of ATV adventures!

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
With its ultimate terrain traction, twist grip throttle and sporty styling kids can experience the excitement of real ATV riding in their own backyard! Ruts, wet grass, gravel, mud and rough terrain are no match for this Kawasaki. It won't get stuck where the others do - taking kids on a thrilling adventure! 12-volts of battery power allow for two speeds forward (2.5 and 5 mph, max.); plus reverse. Also has a battery charge indicator, high-speed lock-out for beginners and Power Lock (r) Brake System. Includes 12-volt battery and charger, new aggressive oversize tires (13 1/2") and wheel package, colored shock boot covers, updated "real" metal handlebar configuration including a battery charge indicator, as well as updated colors and graphics. The Kawasaki KFX restage is the only 12-volt battery powered ride on that gives the realism, thrill and excitement of ATV adventures with 13 1/2" tires and a battery charge indicator.


Customer Reviews

The real Ultimate Terrain Traction4
We've had the Harley D. morotcycle, the Fire Dep. Jeep...but this one is definatly the Ultimate Terrain Traction: My 4 old son couldn't wait anymore so he went on our back yard IN THE RAIN! Well no problem here...even in the wet grass this Kawasaki goes!.. the wheels are different from all the other rides, they're more agressive and they have far more traction than the past models.
If you're looking for a smooth street ride, this is not for you but if you like mud and off roading like my boys, this is the one you want.

GREAT TOY!4
fisher price power wheels kawasaki kfx ninja ultimate terrain atv/quad: I decided to purchase this toy based upon one factor. It's the five year old next door. This very active child can destroy practically anything in no time at all. He received this quad as a Xmas gift and brought it outdoors early this spring. He ran full speed into tree trunks, over high curbs, through grass, mud, hills, etc. If the quad wouldn't go where he wanted it to go he would do whatever it took to make it go there. I really find it hard to believe that any toy could take such abuse and continue to operate. Anyway, I decided to get one for my granddaughters to use when they visit. They're not nearly as abusive to the toy but they still have a ball. My son assembled it in a short time. I charged the battery and off the girls went. In fact I just ordered a second one for my youngest grandchild for her birthday in July. There's just nothing bad that I have found related to this toy. I have riders from 38 to 70 pounds riding it with no difficulty or apparent strain on the battery. If I could offer one suggestion to the company it would be to make it in different colors. Also, if you are considering buying a quad such as this, be sure it is made by FISHER PRICE. I saw another quad recently that looked just like ours but was much cheaper and flimsy in construction though not in price. ENJOY

Good product but BEWARE of Fisher Price policy!!!4
The Power Wheels Ninja is a good product: Easy to assemble, solid chassis, decent battery life and a breeze for the kids to drive. The battery indicator is a nice touch too. Your kids will love it, hands down.

But ***BUYERS BEWARE*** If you buy Fisher Price merchandise online, you are taking a big risk!!! If your product arrives broken or has missing parts--you might get screwed over by Fisher Price.

I bought my Ninja from Amazon.com (with whom I've always had a good experience). When I started putting it together, I noticed that the gear assembly was broken. The manual says to call Fisher Price customer service (it specifically says to NOT call the merchant). When I called Fisher Price, they said that 1)They were unable to send me that particular part 2)The nearest repair center was too far away from me 3)They would not be able to send me a new Power Wheels ("We don't have any." What? You're Fisher Price. How could you not have any?)

The only thing they were willing to do is send me a refund. I figured "cool, sounds good to me". But here's the catch. They WILL NOT REFUND YOUR SHIPPING COSTS. From Amazon.com, I paid a whopping $54.00 for shipping. Fisher Price said that they would not refund my shipping because, quote: "You should have bought it from a retail store, who does not charge shipping. You take a risk when you buy online". They also told me that, in order to receive the refund I would have to cut off the battery harness from the Ninja and mail it to them (because doing so renders the product "disabled"). Additionally, it would take up to 6 weeks for me to receive the check in the mail.

So here I am: my young boy is totally excited about this big new toy in the garage and I have to break his heart and tell him that it will be two months before he can ride his toy (one week to get the wiring harness to Fisher Price, six weeks waiting for the refund, and another week in buying a replacement Ninja from Amazon.) Adding to the nonsense is the fact that we have a brand-new "disabled" Power Wheels that we literally have to throw into the trash can (what a terrible waste and an environmentally irresponsible policy, don't you think?). The worst part: I lost $54.00 in shipping costs through absolutely no fault of my own. Gee whiz, Fisher Price really cares about customers, huh?

I would bet my life that Fisher Price sells almost as many products online as through retail stores. This is year 2008...most people shop online! For them to tell me that I'm "taking a risk buying online" is totally asinine. If I didn't see this Ninja available online, I guarantee I would not have even purchased it in the first place. There are not any retail stores that sell this product within 30 miles of where I live. It's common sense: online sales are a simple reality of life these days. C'mon Fisher Price, get real!

While I am on the subject of Fisher Price, let me warn you about another product: The Fisher Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio. This is a tablet-style toy for kids that you plug into your computer and are able to draw and paint with. Very cool idea. However, I when I bought it (December of 2007), the software it came with was terribly glitchy. Every time my daughter played with it, the program would freeze up and fail. Fisher Price said that this was a "known issue" and that they would be posting an update online for it very soon. Well, it took THREE MONTHS for them to post the update. And when I finally installed the update, the USB-connected tabled no longer worked. It wouldn't power on at all. Fisher Price refused to refund my money because, quote "You have passed the warranty time".

Beware of Fisher Price. They don't care about customers. They just want your money.