Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts

5/04/2012

Radio Flyer Retro Rocket Review

Radio Flyer Retro Rocket
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
My son received this from Grandma - he loves it. It has a number of sound bytes that are accompanied by lights and vibrations. It's an interesting piece of eye candy - very nostalgic. The only problem with it is that it's not a very good ride on, a good sit on toy yes, but not very easy to ride. Unless your child has an above average inseam, he won't be able to foot power the item, plus it doesn't steer?


Click Here to see more reviews about: Radio Flyer Retro Rocket

3-2-1, blast off! The Radio Flyer Retro Rocket features vibrating motor action so it really feels like you're taking off. Working lights and realistic astronaut/space sounds add to the fun. The rolling wheels activate the lights and sounds, and there's also a light-up after-burner, a clicking nose cone, and cool retro styling. Under-the-seat storage allows budding astronauts to pack a few essentials. Plastic. Cleanwith soap and water. Some assembly required.
The Retro Rocket Features:
3-2-1 Blast off feature puts kids "in the driver seat"
Realistic astronaut and space sounds
Clicking nose cone
Cool retro styling
Holds up to 45 pounds. Measures 27"L x 11.5"W x 11.5"H. Adult supervision recommended.

Buy NowGet 14% OFF

Click here for more information about Radio Flyer Retro Rocket

Read More...

5/02/2012

26-27", Speedometer Review

26-27, Speedometer
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I purchased this item from Niagara Cycle Works and received it promptly. Their price was more appealing than RDS Bikes. This type of instrument was common years ago but the older ones were made of metal and had a small diameter metal wheel attached to the spokes. The disc was perforated near the outside edge and a metal gear meshed with the disc to drive the speedometer cable which in turn operated the speedometer and odometer. This made in China product is genuine plastic. While not the quality of the old American models, it operates very well and for the money I am most satisfied with it. It is easy to read while riding compared to the electronic models which can be very difficult due to light reflection. The installation is very simple. Noting a complaint regarding lack of instructions, here is how installation is done: The accessory has 3 basic parts - the head (as pictured above), the drive cable and the drive gear assembly. Starting at the bottom, the drive gear has a metal arm that protrudes through the spokes. This, in turn, rotates a small wheel that powers a gear that rotates the cable that runs up to the head. (it remains to be seen how well this will hold up over time as the remainder of the drive gear is plastic)
Unbolt the front wheel after deciding if you want the head on the right or left side of your handle bars. The drive gear can be mounted on the left or right side of the axle There is a plastic cap that screws on the end where the cable is not inserted, the cable can be inserted from 2 directions, just one is needed, insert it into the top side and the cap goes to the bottom. Unbolt the front wheel and remove it. Recenter the axle slightly to compensate for the space used by drive gear attachment. Slide a washer (provided) onto the axle, the drive gear, a second washer and then reattach the wheel to the fork. It might take a bit of pulling to slightly spread the fork. Position the drive gear so that the cable can go straight into the drive gear attachment, tighten your front axle bolts - but - not too tight as you do not want to break the plastic gear housing. The cable screws in on the top side. Mount the head on the handle bars, screw the other end of the cable into the head and you are in business! One more thing: To keep the cable from snagging onto something, I used a couple of plastic cable ties to bring the cable tight up against the side of the fork. As the handle bars and front fork turn in unison, there is no binding of the cable. Would I buy anogther one? I would without hesitation should the need arise. I have seen replacement drive gears advertised for a few dollars, so no sweat if the drive gear apparatus wears out. Not being interested in 15 or so functions that the electronic models offer, this one suits me just fine. Hope this helps anybody with questions of how these are installed.

Click Here to see more reviews about: 26-27", Speedometer



Buy Now

Click here for more information about 26-27", Speedometer

Read More...

4/20/2012

Morgan Cycle Morgan Retro 14" Bicycle - Red Review

Morgan Cycle Morgan Retro 14 Bicycle - Red
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This bike is not cheap. It's not cheap like a Mercedes isn't cheap. It's not cheap like a Lexus isn't cheap. It's not cheap because they have taken the time and used the materials necessary to build a bike that is going to make a lasting impression on every kid who rides it and every kid who sees it driving by.
Basically this bike is wonderful. It has spring suspension, an LED light and steel framing and materials. The gears and such seem strong and reliable. The paint looks (and feels) to be all powdercoating and real chroming (though it could be stainless steel). The main attraction is, of course, the styling and it looks as good in person as it seems to look on Amazon. I'm not sure if eventually replacing the white tires when they eventually wear down might be an issue, but that's about the only negative thing I could see about it.


Click Here to see more reviews about: Morgan Cycle Morgan Retro 14" Bicycle - Red

Sleek as a classic Italian motorbike, this sweet retro bike is made of handcrafted steel and features a chromed front fork with functional suspension, a supple leatherette seat, a charming battery operated LED headlight, adjustable handlebar and seat, include rear luggage rack, and durable chromed steel spoke wheels with air tires. The removable training wheels with wide stance make this an excellent first bike. Requires three "AAA" batteries, not included. Measures 38"L x 20"W x 25"H.

Buy NowGet 13% OFF

Click here for more information about Morgan Cycle Morgan Retro 14" Bicycle - Red

Read More...

3/13/2012

Chicago Women's Rink Skate Review

Chicago Women's Rink Skate
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
We ordered this product in a size 8 and when we received it, it was marked size 8 but it was easily a normal size 10. We had to pay to ship it back and exchange it for a smaller size, when there should have been an advisory that the skates run extremely large. It cost $19 dollars to ship it back for the exchange in addition to the original cost of the skates plus shipping. Other than that the skates are true to the description and are very cute. Therefore the skates actually cost $69 instead of $50 (including shipping).

Click Here to see more reviews about: Chicago Women's Rink Skate

Whether you're trying to keep up with the kids at the rink or just out to have some good old-fashioned fun with the girls, this classic women's quad roller skate from Chicago is a great way to get started. The skate features a traditional high top profile boot to support your ankles and a simple eyelet/speed hook lacing system that allows you to adjust the fit as you go. The indoor/outdoor urethane wheels, which hold up well against the normal wear and tear of skating, provide great traction and control, and the semi-precision bearings keep you rolling smooth and fast. An aluminum base plate with adjustable truck provides easy turning and control. The skate is available in white and comes in sizes one through eleven. It's covered by a 30-day warranty.


Buy Now

Click here for more information about Chicago Women's Rink Skate

Read More...