

🚀 Ride into independence and endless fun with the Triton Pedal Go Kart Trike!
The Triton Pedal Go Kart Trike is a durable, low-maintenance recumbent 3-wheel bike designed for kids ages 7-12. Featuring a stable low-to-the-ground frame, dual-joystick steering, and an adjustable fit for riders 3’8” to 5’2” tall (up to 200 lbs), it offers a safe, comfortable, and fun way for children to enjoy outdoor exercise and build confidence without the need to balance.




| ASIN | B002LOT6YO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #664,984 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #54,811 in Cycling Equipment |
| Brand Name | Mobo |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (557) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2008 |
| Included Components | Bicycle |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.1 x 10.4 x 9.8 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 18.2 x 12.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Asa Products, Inc |
| Material | Hi Ten Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 48.8 Pounds |
| Part Number | Mobo CruiserTri-001P |
| Size | 16-Inch |
| Suggested Users | "" |
C**Y
Fantastic Go-Kart for Kids – Fun and Safe Ride!
We bought the Mobo Triton Pedal Go Kart Trike for our child, and it has been a huge hit! It’s sturdy, well-built, and offers hours of fun. The pedal-powered design is great for exercise, and my child loves the freedom it gives to ride around. It’s easy to steer and offers a smooth ride, even on rougher surfaces. The seat is adjustable, which is perfect as our child grows, and we feel confident about its safety features. Highly recommend it for any active kid who loves outdoor fun!
M**Z
Amazing, perfect bike for special needs child. Game changer!
My 10 year old daughter has mild autism, as well as an auditory processing deficit so she uses ASL and typing text on a tablet for communication. She also has sensory issues, and the combination of learning to pedal, steer, look forward, and balance all at the same time has proven to be pretty challenging. Combine that with the fact that we primarily use ASL to speak back and forth when outside, and feeling she can stay safe while riding a regular bike hasn't seemed very doable. She did do a large balance bike for the past couple of years, but it's amazing how much more she's taken to the recumbent bike. Within a couple of sessions, she was riding two miles a day! It was mind boggling the day she figured out "hey I can take myself places in this thing." She immediately drove herself to the nearest playground, with me walking briskly to keep up with her :) We're lucky because her impairments are mostly in communication and to some extent dexterity and a little bit balance - but I think even a child who has pretty significant impairments can benefit from this bike. The steering and braking were very easy for her to learn, and she's figured out that the stronger she pedals before a small hill, the easier time she'll have getting up it. We bought a bike safety handle/guide for the back (MOLI DEE Children Cycling Bike Safety Trainer Handle Balance Push Bar) - which isn't seen in our bike picture but I'll attach another one with it. We were able to bolt it onto a part of the back, it's just high enough to use and makes an enormous difference when trying to help the child pedal up a slight hill. Stooping over to push on the top of the seat is a sure way to develop back pain for just about anybody. If you have a child who might need an occasional push or help steering, I would buy the handle when you buy the bike. This bike helps foster a sense of independence in kids who may not be ready or able to ride a regular bike, is wonderful exercise, and is just plain fun. Thumbs way way up!
A**S
Great for the money
I would definitely recommend this product. It's very heavy and sturdy. We bought for our grandson (and his twin sister loves it too) who is exactly four feet tall. He rides it on the second shortest setting so it could be used by someone shorter. It expands so he can use it for years to come. The turning radius is about five feet making the diameter about ten feet. It's close to the ground so I'm not afraid that he'll take a tumble. Very good recumbent bike. The only problem was when my husband and I tried to air up one of the tires, it tried coming off the wheel (looked like a bulge). We had to deflate it several times and try again, but finally succeeded. It was probably user error, so be careful. The first day it was ridden, one of the factory bolts came off but we found it quickly and screwed it back in. If you buy this, make sure all the bolts are tight before it's ridden. Great bike!
C**M
Great Style - Bad Bike and Bad Service
When this bike arrived the box had no visible damage. However, there was a large dent in the fender and one tire just won't stay on the wheel and it won't hold air. My husband, being a non-confrontational kind of guy, emailed the supplier and asked how to fix it (I would have called Amazon and asked to send it back!) because that's what the directions said to do. After several emails and one very disappointed kid, we still don't have the parts and I am beyond frustrated. The bike itself is only about 4 inches bigger than the Mobo Mobito so don't waste your money thinking you are moving from a small to a medium Mobo. We have the Mobito and side by side there is very little difference except for the $100 price difference. The Mobito is actually more sturdy in build and handles better than the Triton. The only positive difference between the two is the seat back on the Triton - my 8 year old says it is more comfortable than the Mobito. This is NOT what I expected for $300! Even if they do eventually send us the parts, we still have to attempt to make the repair ourselves and there was no offer of a discount for our time and labor, not to mention the disappointment of a kid who paid for half of this bike with his hard earned chore money. All in all, I love the Mobo concept, my kid and all of his friends love it, but we got a bad bike and horrible service. The Triton is essentially not bigger and not better than the Mobito and I wish I had not wasted my $300!
R**O
Muy divertidas
M**M
Ordered this bike during c19 lockdowns & it has seen near daily use ever since. When ordered, the manufacturer answered a ton of questions for me & ensured that I ordered exactly what was needed for my adult child with special needs. I needn't have bothered them, however reassuring they were, because the bike is exactly as described. This is a tough bike. It's been on paved roads, gravel roads, snow & regularly has a bike trailer attached behind for light loads. In all these years nothing has broken, frayed, chipped or gone awry with it, except the need to pump up the tires occasionally. Excellent value for money & while I doubt we'll need a new one for some years, when we do I'll look for this seller.
C**N
El artículo está perfecto, lo malo es que subió de precio de un día para otro en más de $2,500.00 pesos, quería comprar más y me lleve está sorpresa
M**.
My seven year-old refuses to ride a traditional bicycle and is no longer into scooters, so we decided to try this. So far, he and my older son really like it. My older son rides a two-wheel bike as well, but of course he also wants one of these (not happening lol). I'm somewhat mechanically inclined and I found this easy to assemble (20 to 30 min). All of the tools are included. It's easy to make it larger or smaller and I can fit my 6' 3" body on the largest setting (although it admittedly is aimed and suited for a younger audience). The build quality is very good and I imagine it'll last a long time. The only downside is that it doesn't go very fast and is challenging on hills due to not having a chain/gears/sitting low. So I would characterize this product as a cruiser, not for speed, off-road or hills. It's also a bit wide and has a large turning radius so again, not sporty. If a bigger kid tries doing a sharp turn at high speed it could theoretically tip over, but it sits so low it's unlikely it would cause any real injuries. Just be sure to have your kids ride it in a secure place, not in a busy parking lot or road, as it's hard for drivers to see them.
C**E
We purchased this for our daughter with autism and balance challenges. We have not been able to remove the training wheels for her 2 wheeler and she becoming very frustrated not being able to go where the other kids could. She had the hang of the Mobo within minutes and was grinning from to ear to ear. She has ridden it on dirt, gravel, grass and the street - it really goes anywhere. As it is direct drive to the wheel there is quite a lot of torque and she can climb most inclines in our neighbourhood. The cruiser itself is very sturdy, quality built and went together very quickly. Overall we are very pleased with the purchase and would highly recommend.
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