You and your youngster can cruise the hood with this chopper carriage. Steer the stylish stroller and fold out the two-wheeler kickstand from the rear, while the tiniest toddlers sit safely seat-belted in the bucket seat. The scaled down replica is easy to push, but twist the grip, and its make-believe motor bellows like a Harley hog.-- FarmerJohn, May 26 2004 illustration http://www.geocitie...opperstroller.html?[FarmerJohn]four-wheeler http://www.sandbros...ssss03/stroller.JPG [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] four-wheeler http://www.sandbros...ssss03/stroller.JPG [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004] stroller babes http://www.philipka...atyana-stroller.jpg [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004] Just needs a handle. http://www.gear4u.com/kiamchmo.html [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Ultimate Family Trike http://www.amazon.c...067?v=glance&s=toysReminded me of this [phoenix, Oct 05 2004] + for the wonderful illustration.-- 5th Earth, May 26 2004 I see you added the "Stroller Babes" for retail pull... ; )-- k_sra, May 26 2004 Came across one of the tricycles I linked to yesterday and it reminds me of this idea. While the trike isn't a "chopper", what's neat is that the parent can steer from the handle on the back. What it lacks is a place for the tired youngster to put their feet up.-- phoenix, May 26 2004 Make it Suzuki and you'll provide with my first bit of encouragement to have children. Or at least entertain children.-- Letsbuildafort, May 26 2004 When i first saw the title, i thought it was going to be a small helicopter for the baby to ride in, controled by the mother.-- paperclip987, Jul 22 2004 random, halfbakery