The Big Wheel - Flash Back Friday
File this under "Events I Must Cover for Toy Whimsy". Seriously, I *Must* go to San Francisco for Easter next year. Did you know that they have an annual event called B.Y.O.B.W. (Bring Your Own Big Wheel)? That's right people, down the curvy streets of San Fran, adults ride big wheels in an all-out race to the death finish. Check it out:
Tell me that dosen't look like fun. If you want to see more about B.Y.O.B.W. there is more info here, and a pretty swell Flikr set of photos here. And, since you have already missed the race in San Fran this year, don't worry, there is another one in Tulsa in June that raises money to fight cancer. There is more info on the Tulsa race here.
For some history on the Big Wheel, we turn to Wikipedia:
The design was quickly imitated, under a variety of brand names. Although Big Wheel was a registered trademark, it was frequently used as a generic name for any toy whose design resembled that of Marx. Marx sold the Big Wheel brand name and molds in the early 1970s to Empire Plastics, makers of the Power Cycle brand, which was Marx's biggest competitor.
By the late 1990s, few manufacturers were making these toys, and Empire filed for bankruptcy in 2001. The Big Wheel brand was reintroduced under new ownership in 2003.
When I was a kid, we had a blacktop driveway and I can still remember how black bottoms of my feet would get in the summer and the feeling of my bare feet on my big wheel pedals. It was such a great toys and I wish I still had it today. And of course, that kind of nostalgia leads me to want one for my two kids. Here are a few that I found:
- Big Wheels - 16 inch The Original
- Princess 16-inch Big Wheel
- BIG Mighty Wheels Motorcycle Chopper Ride on
- Radio Flyer Big Flyer
- Huffy Green Machine 2
Enjoy your weekend!
--Laura McMullan





rohlinge on September 29, 2009 at 03:25 AM
I purchased this item for my 2 year old's birthday. Unfortunately he is not quite big enough to reach the pedals, but his older brother (almost 4) loves it. He is zipping around the driveway and we even put out pieces of plywood for 'jumps'. He has used it all summer with zero problems.
I read the complaints about the durability and was concerned about...