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Bugaboo Bee Red Standard Stroller Questions & Answers
Bugaboo bee seat adjuster broken
There is no easy fix for the Bee seat adjuster you can buy a new seat for the original Bee but not the Bee+ as yet. Here's one seller
www.babycare.nl/bugaboo-bee-seat-frame-p-2555.html a google should find more. Check the problem is within the seat unit before you buy one.
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Hello just would like to know where to buy rear
i am sorry you would just need to buy a new one as wheels are not the kind of thing that are readily available the only thing i could advise is looking on ebay for a broken stroller or keep your eyes peeled for any stroller with similar wheels because trust me there must be atleast 100 different strollers out there where the wheels will fit
How do you close the bugabee stroller
Hi,
Sit the seat in the upright postion (if the seat it facing you, push it forward so that this is parallel with the handle bar). Push in the button on the right hand side of the handle bar, then do the same on the left side whilst pulling up the button mount, the pram should then collapse downwards.
I hope this helps.
Handle
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First gen bugaboo bee handle locks
Hi Nadia
We cannot assist as this product is not manufactured by us. If Bugaboo can no longer provide help it is unlikely anyone else would be able to as the manufacturer they are the only company who would be able to source spare parts and carry out inspection and repair work required.
My bugaboo bee 2007 back wheel won't come off. It is rusted and needs replacement.
Refer to the link....http://shop.bugaboo.com/INTERSHOP/web/WFS/Bugaboo-Bugaboo_US-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProduct-Start?SKU=580520&CategoryDomainName=Bugaboo-Spare_parts&CategoryName=Bugaboo_bee_partsIs this the part you are working with? If so it maybe be necessary to drill out the pin, and depending on the amount of rust may be still difficult to remove. Try this... before trying to remove it again wrap the point where the wheel is attached with an old wash rag, wrap it tightly and secure with some string (wrap it as if you were wrapping an Ace bandage around your ankle) now soak it with penetrating oil, (WD-40 or other parts loosen-er) leave it over night (outside would be best, it smells a bit) Unwrap it and tap a few times to loosen; try again to remove. If that does not work it may need major surgery.
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