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This tricycle is in excellent condition. It has a few scratches, but hasn't been used much at all and always kept inside. Both my children have grown out of it.


It is shown in this link

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Radio-Flyer-Classic-Tricycle-years/dp/B0019EQTVK


I still have the instructions.


I'd like ?30 for it.


Collection from SE5 or delivery locally by arrangement.


Please PM me if you'd like it.


Product Description:



Ride in style on the Radio Flyer? Classic Red 10" Tricycle?! This bright red tricycle is classically styled and includes chrome handlebars, fender, and ringing bell. This sturdy trike also features steel construction, durable spoked wheels, a 10" front wheel and real rubber tires. The controlled turning radius prevents tipping for safe and confident riding. It also has a rear step for easy on and off. The adjustable seat grows with your child.

Steel construction, spoked wheels and rubber tires for durability

Rear step for easy on and off.

Adjustable seat grows with your child

Controlled turning radius prevents tipping

Classically styled with chrome handlebars, fender, and ringing chrome bell

10" front wheel

For 2-4 years

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