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Huffy Green Machine

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Huffy Green Machine

 
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Since its establishment in 1892, Huffy has been known for its tradition of producing innovative and high quality bicycle products. Since that time millions of people around the globe have enjoyed the quality and value of a Huffy bicycle and Huffy has become one of America's most recognized bicycle brands.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:14.4 inches
Product Width:20.3 inches
Product Height:26.0 inches
Product Weight:34.8 pounds
Package Length:26.6 inches
Package Width:21.3 inches
Package Height:15.8 inches
Package Weight:35.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 190 reviews

Features
  • Adjustable Seat

  • Wide Rear slick tires

  • Joystick style grips

  • Oversized exhaust pipes

  • Full color packaging


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 190 customer reviews )
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118 of 120 found the following review helpful:


5The best boys' outdoor toy we've bought so far!  Nov 10, 2006 By Sailing Family on the Bay
This update of the old Big Wheel style "Green Machine" is made to handle the height, weight and wear and tear of big boys (and girls, up to the latter 30s have even been caught on it), yet the seat is easily adjusted so that the average 5-year-old can reach its pedals. The main cool feature is the dual lever steering. Just like with the original hollow model plastic version, pulling on the steering levers in opposite directions sends the machine into a wicked spin-out that kids just can't get enough of. Yet under the usage of some pretty crazy 6, 9 and 12 year olds on a steep downhill driveway, the machine has almost always remained three wheels on the ground.

So first, I am amazed at the staying play value of this toy. For two years now, it has been the first toy out of the garage every time the door opens. And second, I am amazed at its durability. The 9 year old who uses it reguarly is an Evel Kneivel who is notorious for breaking my children's toys left and right, and so far, it has held up without a squeak.

This was a million times better value for our hundred spot, than the darn motorized motorcycle we bought a couple years prior for twice that amount which only lasted a year before the gears stripped. Definitely consider this for your 5-10 year old boy, even if he already has a two-wheeler. It's a whole different kind of fun.

***** all the way!

39 of 40 found the following review helpful:


5This toy is a sure blast!!!  Dec 03, 2005 By Deborah Allen
I purchased this toy for my 12 year old son. I do have to say myself that this toy is quite alot fun. I have enjoyed it myself. I would not recommend this to a child under 8 as the manufacturer states because it can throw you off really easy if you are not coordinated. This toy brought back alot of memories for me from my childhood when I had the old Big Wheel with the pull handle so you could spin out. Wonderful Product and I highly recommend it for your children and yourself as well. It is really alot of fun.

41 of 43 found the following review helpful:


3NOT AS PICTURED  Nov 28, 2007 By A.M.C. "Mom of 2 boys"
We thought we were ordering this Green Machine a few weeks back. It arrived today. Unfortunately, the one we got is NOT the one pictured here. It is a Green Machine Mini, 16" front wheel, black with green. We chose the one pictured here because it has a higher back than the newer versions. The Mini has a seat back that does come up higher than the other new versions, but does not look to be as high as the one pictured here. It also has a hand brake (a plus, in my opinion) and is more black in color than green. Overall it is still a very cool Machine and we will not be returning it since my boys love it. I just want everyone to be clear that you will probably not get the one pictured here if you order it from here!

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5The Big Wheel Killer Is Back!!!  Jan 06, 2008 By T. Leach "Jr."
I'm 40 years old, and I was in the Big Wheel market back in the 1970's. I didn't have a Big Wheel (the trademark brand name for Marx's cool plastic rider), but rode some sort of dragon-looking knock-off that would be the equivalent, in today's terms, of the Kia of the sidewalk highway. Big Wheels were the stuff back then, and anything other than a Big Wheel brand was just a poor imitation. Then along came the Green Machine (also from Marx), and everything changed. Like a big swirling mantis of plastic and stickers, the Green Machine redefined sidewalk cool - and I had one! The schitck was the unique steering mechanism - two levers that rotated the rear axle. Big Wheels suddenly looked like the tricycles that they were.
And they're back. My son has one of these new copies, and it is even better than the original (I, for one, have ridden them both - this is a test drive 30 years in the making). The new machine is essentially the same in all important ways, with three specific improvements. First and foremost, the front tire is inflated rubber. The traction difference is of course night and day. The rear wheels are still hard plastic, but that's what you want. These not only preserve that hallmark sound of rolling hollow plastic over gravel, but permit the whipping spin-outs that the Green Machine design is noted for. Second, the new Machine has a hand brake (bicycle style calipers that grip the front rim). Third, the front axle allows free-spinning - so when we, I mean my son, let's this baby coast down a hill, he can leave his feet on the pedals without trying to spin them at 4,000 rpm - that's a huge improvement.
Whether you remember these from your own childhood or just curious, let me give you my strong endorsement - I loved mine back then, adn my son loves his now. This is a winner of a toy.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


3Watch out: Didn't fit our five-year-old  Apr 19, 2008 By KWC Indy
This product is offered in two sizes, 16" & 20". We bought the larger 20" Green Machine for our son's 5th birthday, which is tomorrow, thinking we would leverage our investment for the future. The packaging states that it is designed for 5-yr-olds and up, with a max of 180 pounds. No local retailers had it on display, so we had to go by what the box states.

We gave it to him a bit early last night, but sadly he could NOT operate it, mainly because his feet could not reach the far pedal when it was in the fully extended portion of the stroke.

Admittedly, he is just turning five this weekend. I think he is at least an average size for a 5-yr-old now though. When I see him with other kids his age or even older, he is never the smallest; he is around 44" tall. I measured the leg length needed for a full pedal stroke to the back of the wheel housing, and a child would need at least a 22" reach to ride comfortably, with the seat in the full-forward position. His standing inseam is around 18", though kids normally pedal with the ball of the foot, which gives a little more length. Perhaps he will be ready for it in a year, I don't know.

I even tried to fashion some pedal blocks out of wood for it, but it is just not going to work. He can't generate enough power with his reach to get it moving. It is a heavy, solid bike (the frame is made of metal) which requires some real power to operate. You can find lots of videos online with teenagers riding this model, for example.

The only other downside I see to this trike is its large turning radius. This thing is really cool, but the rear-wheel steering requires a lot of room to maneuver. I don't think our driveway is wide enough for him to really ride this model easily. It would be fine for the street or a parking area.

To be clear, there's nothing wrong with the trike; the packaging may need some adjustment though - a recommended age of six and up may be more accurate, IMO. But we were satisfied with the build quality and features of the unit.

However, we will be returning this one and buying the smaller 16" "H2O" model for him from Amazon. I hope he doesn't outgrow this model too quickly. Unfortunately, no local retailers seem to carry the smaller model in our area, so he won't have it on his birthday.

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