- Brand: Huffy
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Size: 10 Inch
- Item Weight: 9.33 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 18.9 x 11.22 x 11.22 inches
- Sub Brand: huffy
- Theme: Thrill Trike
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Easy Controls: This kids tricycle is easy to ride; pedal the front wheel and use the dual stick hand controls to turn the trike left and right
- Awesome Style: Green steel frame is complemented by blue accents on the wheel, steering rods, and handlebar grips
- Drifts & Spins: The dual stick controls and plastic wheels make it easy for your toddler to perform fun spins!
- Protected: Steel frame is strong and durable; backed by a limited lifetime frame warranty (see product manual for details)





























Understudy –
Some notes on this. I had a big green machine when I was a kid. It was made of plastic and I beat the crap of it on the hills when I lived in Puerto Rico. It was awesome but it was not built to last. When they say they don’t build things to last anymore they are wrong.The old green machine was all plastic including the main wheelThe new one is steel with an inflatable main tireThe old one was a competitor against the big wheel.This is a serious three wheel tricycle.The back wheels are still plastic and you can still spin and drift on it. The wheels are much thicker and you can easily replace them. You could not replace them in the old version.It cost about the same as it did 40 years ago and is built much better.The biggest drawback is you probably need to be around 53 inches tall to reach the pedals properly. They make a smaller model but she would not have been able to grow into it. I will add blocks to the pedals to make it work for her.I basically was expecting what I had 40 years ago. I was pleasantly surprised.
Amazon Customer –
The green machine is a substantial machine. It is definitely big enough for my 10 year old to enjoy for a few years and so far seems pretty rugged. I am not crazy about the placement of the levers, they seem to be “in the way” a bit. However, after a few minutes my daughter got used to the steering and was having fun.It is a little difficult for her to get the machine going if she has to stop, then restart when she is on an incline, but that isn’t the worst thing in the world. I got a huge discount when I bought it so I am very happy with the bang for the buck!The front wheel had a cut when we bought it so we had to wait for a replacement bike, but customer service was very accommodating and made the exchange fairly easy, and quick!
Jane Killion –
It went together fairly easy. I wanted toys to get my grandsons outside and off their laptops. My 9 year old grandson likes this one best. He is really good at the hand controls. He loves chasing after his brothers on their riding toys. He has had so much fun on this green machine.
ray –
I bought this for 1 of my son’s who wanted out for his birthday. He’s just atad bit short for it even tho he’s kinda tall for his age. But he loves it. I ride it twice. Once to see how it actually rides and the 2nd time to show him what you can do on it. It’s really fun if you have the space to drift. So i bought a 2nd one for his brother that’s in the box still for when he a little taller he will have one of his own.
Endothrow –
Well this is a lot larger than I ever imagined. Purchased for my 7 year old, he is no where near big enough to be able to ride this. I think it will be several years before he can try again.My daughter who is 5ft tall, is just able to reach the pedals.Me, nearing 6 ft tall, fits comfortably.I modified the seat base with two new holes at least three inches forward of the closest setting and still have at least 2-3inches for the 7 year old to touch ( who is considered average height for his age).Kinda bummed that I have to find a way to store it, hopefully he won’t lose his enthusiasm over this type of trike in the next few years.
Machete Jim –
Awesome Toy for a Kid
Tonya Ward –
This is a nice bike that would be fun! But it’s not designed for kids, it is too big. I’m 5’ and it fits me. My 8 year old can’t reach the pedals.
Shelley rogers –
Birthday gift