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2025-08-17 10:17:09
I used these to make a wheelchair for my infant grandson (he was born with club feet and still needs to be in braces at 11 months) This gave him a glimpse of some mobility. They worked great.
Eric G.
2025-08-07 16:04:50
Replaced worn out wheels/tires on a Strider with these. This set of two wheel-assemblies came with complete axels, but the width of the wheel hubs is about 3/4 in narrower than the originals, the included axels are set up for a narrow frame and fork. The thread pattern is also different than the Strider axels. To make these work, I reused the existing Strider axels and added a 3/8 hex nut on each side between the spacer and the inner washer. Find/buy/steal four 3/8 or 5/16 hex nuts (as shown). You could use the new axels if you want, but you will still need the nuts... do this and you're off to the races!
Eric Evans
2025-06-10 12:59:30
These are cheap and useless.
The man mama warned you about
2025-05-10 15:40:48
Wheels fit good, and worked well, but the rubber tread, the tire part wear out very fast.
svflyer
2025-02-28 12:23:15
I use these wheels to make a disc golf cart. They seem sturdy and well made. The foam is a little soft but so far it is wearing well. The hardware that came with it was good.
Brittany B.
2025-02-20 15:51:12
The wheels are the correct diameter, however the wheel hubs are not as long as the bike wheel opening space. The gap was about 1/2 inch difference. Luckily all I really needed was the bearings, and I reused the original strider bike wheels and hardware. The supplied hardware was cheap in the extreme, which I tossed out. In essence I only bought bearings, which based on the quality of the hardware met not hold up very long.Really next time I am looking at buying anything g for my goys Strider bike, not gonna pay this much for bearings, the only component even useful in the purchase.
Deering7
2025-02-07 10:16:16
These are NOT compatible with the Strider bike.
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