Lil’ Rider Ride on Toy, 2 Wheel Motorcycle with Training Wheels by Lil’ Rider – Battery-Powered Ride-on Toy for Toddlers Boys and Girls 2-5 Years Old – Blue

The Ride on Toy, 2 Wheel Motorcycle with Training Wheels for Kids by Lil’ Rider – Battery Powered Ride-on Toy for Toddlers Boys and Girls 2-5 Years Old is a safe, easy to operate, battery-powered ride-on toy that can be used on any hard, flat surface.

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The Ride on Toy, 2 Wheel Motorcycle with Training Wheels for Kids by Lil’ Rider – Battery Powered Ride-on Toy for Toddlers Boys and Girls 2-5 Years Old  is a safe, easy to operate, battery-powered ride-on toy that can be used on any hard, flat surface.  Our vehicles are made from the most durable plastics allowing for an always smooth and enjoyable ride.  This 2 Wheel Motorcycle is a terrific way to keep kids active, and will surely become your child’s preferred method of transportation!

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  • ADDITIONAL AXLE WITH TRAINING WHEELS FOR SUPPORT – This motorcycle has an additional axle with two small wheels to provide additional support and stability.  These dual training wheels are all your kids need for a smooth ride.   Perfect for both outdoor AND indoor playing and can easily be used on any hard, flat, smooth surface.
  • EASY TO RIDE – The 2-wheel designed motorcycle is simple to ride for your toddler or young child.  Charge the battery according to the included instruction manual- then simply just turn it on, press the foot pedal, and go – with car sound effects, forward and reverse movement, and an easy power switch that turns on and off.
  • SAFE AND DURABLE – Lil’ Rider makes kids toys that are not only fun but safe. All toys are safety tested, free of banned phthalates, and provides healthy exercise and plenty of fun! Made from rugged high-quality plastics that can hold up to 45 lbs. of weight. Makes for great toys for boys and girls. Recommended ages: 2 – 5 years old.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS – 2 Wheel Motorcycle is completely washable and easy to clean. Usage should always be under direct supervision of an adult. Battery: 6v 4ah and includes charger, Speed: 1.75-3 mph, Dimensions: 27 x 11 x 13 inches, Materials: Plastic and Carbon Steel, Adult assembly required (with instructions), Color: Blue
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – Lil’ Rider is committed to providing consumers with the absolute best price and value on our entire line of products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of Lil’ Rider and ONLY 2 Wheel Motorcycles for Kids by Lil’ Rider are GUARANTEED to be genuine.

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Manufacturer Part Number

W410062

Assembled Product Weight

14.60 lbs

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

32.00 x 14.50 x 19.00 Inches

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Brenda

    Arrived 4 days early ! Got this for 20 month old granddaughter whom hasn’t rode it yet. Not to happy with the parts that were already put together .looks like they got in hurry.

  2. 06

    by Ashley

    My son is two and he absolutely love this ride on! Definitely a good purchase. I wish it was rubber wheels but its still a good purchase.

  3. 06

    by Juan

    great motorcycle for the price, my kid loves it…

  4. 06

    by Alona

    Great for my 2 year old nephew he loves it.

  5. 06

    by Stephanie

    2 year old grandson loved this bike. Was easy for him to handle.

  6. 06

    by Rakaisha

    Hard to assemble instructions was not detailed at all but I hope my son loves when he see it in the morning for Christmas

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