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Posted on Jun 20, 2009

Need replacement parts for Radio Flyer Steer&Stroll Deluxe Trike

I need to replace the push bar and the steering mechanism-where do I find the parts?

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Try calling Radio Flyer's Customer service for replacement parts at 1(800)621-7613

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I need to replace the front wheel/pedal assembly on a Radio Flyer Model 21. What is the price & availability?

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: radio flyer steer & stroll won't steer

add a little grease

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SOURCE: where can i find a copy of the assembly

You can download instructions here: MANUAL

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