John and I bought a trike for Cooper for his birthday next week. Since we ended up having a blizzard on Saturday, John has been working out of town, helping restore power to the western half of the state; so I decided that I had better get the trike put together.
Here are all of the parts. There aren't too many...so really how hard can this be. I plan on reading the directions!!
The base of the trike went together really easy. It seems to be made really well. Thick rubber tires and a metal frame, good handle bar grips.
Okay, I got to this part and realized that I put the 5 point harness on backwards and had to remove the seat to get the clasps to go the right way.
AAhhh.... the finished product. I really think it only took a little over a half hour to get it put together. I think Cooper will have fun riding around it around the neighborhood and when we go camping this summer.
The base of the trike went together really easy. It seems to be made really well. Thick rubber tires and a metal frame, good handle bar grips.
Okay, I got to this part and realized that I put the 5 point harness on backwards and had to remove the seat to get the clasps to go the right way.
AAhhh.... the finished product. I really think it only took a little over a half hour to get it put together. I think Cooper will have fun riding around it around the neighborhood and when we go camping this summer.
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