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Ronald Salazar
> 3 dayThis has been one of the best toys or rides I have ever bought for my kids. They have enjoyed their Ezyrollers almost every day both my 6 year old and my 2 year old. The best thing about it is that it seems to be a natural ride for them as I never had to explain how to use it, they jumped on it and started ezyrolling.
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Stacey Anne
> 3 dayour household ranges from 75 lbs to 160 lbs and we are all thoroughly enjoying the EzyRoller Classic Ride On. Next purchase will be one of the drifting EzyRollers! So far, no issues with quality at all, and our son who received this for his 11th birthday loves the bright green!
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ximbula
> 3 dayMy nephew absolutely loves it now my 4 year old granddaughter wants one.
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Arkansas Southern Belle
> 3 dayMy grandson birthday gift! He loves this gift and can ride EZY Roller so fast
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Meg S
Greater than one weekI got this for my daughter who is growing out of toys, but loves to horse around on bikes. She is about 52 and weighs 100lbs. I liked the fact that her legs would be stretched out in front of her rather than cramped on a typical bike design. The Ezyroller is fantastic. It took a few times before she got her rhythm down but she quickly started zipping around on the basement floor (winter time) and on the hardwood upstairs. Great fun for friends that come over too! Love it- well worth the money!
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Ms Polly Vinyl
> 3 dayIts okay. With all of the over-the top reviews, I guess I was expecting more. However, there are some inherent engineering failures on this machine, and I was missing some parts. 1. I only got two bolts for 3 extension rods. Not such a big deal, but the threads were metric, and I was putting it together at 11 PM. Luckily, I found the right size from an adapter kit for my weed eater that I had just installed earlier that day. 2. As this machine is made to wiggle back and forth, I was surprised that there were no lock rings for the bolts. If youve had yours for a while, make sure to check them, Im sure they arent as tight as you put them on. 3. What did you put in the bearings? They barely turn. My advice: flush them out with acetone and dry, then add a light lubricant from a skate shop. Its not a car, it doesnt need this heavy duty grease. A wheel that barely makes it around with the same force as one that keeps spinning for a full minute - which do you think will be faster on the road? 4. So... the axles are bolts, which thread into the end of the rear pipe. Both normal threaded, but with a good amount of locktite added to each side. So if you change the tires in back, unless you add more locktite to the bolts, one will eventually fall off. Guess which one? The left one, of course, as the wheel spins round, counter clockwise, it will be gradually loosening the bolt. Again, with the back and forth motion of this vehicle, you are putting pressure against the flange of that bolt while trying to unscrew it. This is basic mechanical engineering, people. And while there is a washer (aka speed ring ) on one side of the bearing, on the other side, the flange of the bolt is mashing down on the bearing. You use skateboard bearings, but it seems nobody on the design team has ever seen one before? The axles are fixed on a skateboard, and there are speed rings on each side of the wheel to pin the center of the bearing and allow the outer ring with the wheel to spin on it. 5. Seems to me the wheels are a bit on the small side - this thing could go faster with some bigger wheels, or perhaps just one in the front. This is something I havent tested, but I feel right in this. 6. No foam padding for the bars where your legs and butt rest? I guess we could be thankful that we got anything, there was one piece on the back bar, which is fine to prevent chafing or brusing while you ... pedal. But the weight of your body is constantly on the bottom bars. This is what Ill do with mine - fix the axles by threading, then welding them into place, leaving enough space for a wheel to be attached along with its nut. Cutting off the head of the bolt, Ill then cut threads into the end, so that a locking nut can be attached along with a speed ring. That is how you make an axle on something that goes any faster than a slow crawl with a human in it. Then Im going to put some foam padding over the bars Im sitting on. Find it at any homestore, water pipe insulation is what its called. The machine is pretty beefy, if it wasnt, Id simply send it back. So it seems like the initial thought was engineered correctly, but then there were some shortcuts taken, or some engineers replaced before getting to the final draft.
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Rebecca G. Pittman
> 3 dayI am completely happy with this purchase. My boy is on it every chance he gets. It is very easy to learn and brakes work great. I would reccomend this product for not only kids but young adults. I myself had a blast riding it.
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tina
> 3 dayBest purchase ever got the grandkids. They play on them all day. They love them.. gets them outside playing all day. No TV. No tablets. Actual exercise. They can go up hills now. Love love love this. I want one too. And Im 67.
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BronxD
Greater than one weekWe bought this scooter for the grand prize for a school function. We tried it out before hand and it was awesome and easy to use! The eventual winner of the prize, a 5 year old girl was ecstatic! Her mother was impressed with the scooter and as an educator, remarked how it would be great for PT or OT since there were lots of body motions involved in riding this scooter. We plan on buying one of these for our own kids!
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Jeff Anderson
> 3 dayGreat product, two screws to assemble, would definitely buy again as a gift