Type:
Pedal Cart
Power Type:
Manual
Product Width:
31 in.
Product Length:
61 in.
Product Height:
33 in.
Age Range:
Adult
Material:
Steel
Warranty:
1-Year Limited
Overall Color:
Blue
Description
The four wheel Heavy-Duty Adult Pedal Go-Cart features a steering wheel with horn.
Adjustable seat
Chain driven pedals
For on or off road riding
Brake arm for stopping
Max. load capacity: 300 lb.
Full enclosed chain for safety
1 year warranty
WARNING: TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY: Never use near motor vehicles. Never use near streets, swimming pools, hills, steps, or sloped driveways. Allow only one rider.
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12Toy | Type : Pedal Cart | Power Type : Manual | Product Width : 31 in. | Product Length : 61 in. | Product Height : 33 in. | Age Range : Adult | Material : Steel | Warranty : 1-Year Limited | Overall Color : Blue
Product Reviews
Overall Customer Rating:
3.5out of5
Rating Snapshot(12 reviews)
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11 out of 12(92%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Additional information about Tydog could not be loaded.
Location: saco main
Good machine cheap tire
Date:April 22, 2012
This was a good toy. the turning is bad though it skidds while turning slowly or fastly. I was going down the road and pop! the tire puts a huge wholein itself for no reason it had good tread nothing was in the road.other than that it is a great toy IF 10 PERFECT SIZE
Additional information about CalebGoBlue could not be loaded.
Chain isn't a problem
Date:February 18, 2012
If you tighten the chain, it doesnt fall off. This isnt a speedster or an offroader, but is great for subdivision use. The only problem is that the tires pop easily.
Additional information about APBall could not be loaded.
Location: Nashville, NC
The problem with the chain is...
Date:July 2, 2011
easy to solve. Almost didn't buy because of reviews, but quickly realized that pedaling backwards causes the chain to strip and pop off as the teeth are angled and can only grip it when pushing pedals forward. Unscrew a bolt pop it back on and it's fine.
Weight limit is iffy. The frame holds up, however, pushing 200 makes it harder to pedal and steer. Not so much a speed racer, but bought it for my handicap son who is unable to use a bike. He loves it and can now ride with his siblings!