- Three “grow-with-me” stages let kids Rock, Roll, and Ride!
- Stage 1: Rocking fun for little ones.
- Stage 2: Rocker base converts to extra-long parent push handle to help toddlers roll along.
- Stage 3: Independent pedaling fun for big kids!
- Easy to convert—no tools required.
Product Description
Fisher-Price, Rock, Roll, ‘n Ride TrikeThe Fisher-Price Rock, Roll n’ Ride Trike XL entertains your child with 3 ride-on modes. The trike can be set up to be a rocker with a base that lets your child go back and forth without actually going anywhere. The rocker base can be flipped over and used as a push handle, so you can control the speed your little one rides at and when your child is ready, just remove the base/handle completely to turn it into a trike for indep… More >>
Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike

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#1 by emma on March 22, 2010 - 11:14 am
I think there is some design problem that make the assembling almost impossible. You have to use a POWERFUL drill to create new holes to finish. I have to call the customer service to get the job done.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Barbara A. Berg on March 22, 2010 - 12:25 pm
This trike won’t even go together using a drill.The fork and handle piece will not screw togheter and called Fisher Price and they said Well we can’t put it together for you Like I was incompentent. I’m done with this company and you have to listen to all the recall products before you can get through. Every thing from China not the same Fisher Price in the past very unprofessional
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by P. Das on March 22, 2010 - 3:14 pm
The Trike looks good and my daughter loved it. I have not yet been able to put the handle and fork together. As others said there is a design flaw.
You need a power drill to piece the handle and fork together. Everyone does not have a power drill lying in their house.
They should mention it in somewhere. No where does it say it needs a power drill. Have to find a Power drill now.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by K. J. Wendt on March 22, 2010 - 5:50 pm
Got this as X-mas gift for my 2 year old girl. Trike fork and handle screw is too small in diameter. The drilled hole is too big will not fit. Called customer service will take 14 days to ship new fork and handle assembly. Too late for Xmas time. Will be pleasantly surprised if the other set fits the screw. BUYER BEWARE!!! Bad assembly flaw. Can not rate other attributes at this time.
P.S. Fixed with #12×3 sheet metal screw with same head and thread size bought at ace hardware…Power drill was no use there was nothing to drill into the screw was too short after putting it into the handle and the fork.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Antonina Khaliulina on March 22, 2010 - 7:50 pm
Some problems with getting it together, but overall its a good trike for 2-3 year old kids. They will love it.
It’s light, cheap and easy to control. It can be use in three different ways, your kid will love it, the only thing its kinda annoying to screw, unscrew to re-do your trike as a rocking trike or smth else.
Rating: 4 / 5