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Both Bugaboo and Quinny recommended tyre inflation pressure as 15 psi / 1 bar. I find this way to soft and run my tires at 30 psi / 2 bar with no problems and far easier pushing.
You can buy an all terrain air inflated wheel unit, very similar to the rear wheels for the front of the Buzz 3
direct from Dorel, go to http://www.dorel.co.uk/contact-us/ or Tel:
01842 763281., they are always super helpful and very nice. Or you can
buy them from this retailer (which I found to be a good deal cheaper)
http://babyequipmentcomplete.com/main_site/main/index.php?pge=check or
on ebay which are definitely more expensive for new wheels, but perhaps
not for used ones. The all terrain tyres are meant to be much better over rougher terrain (as the names suggests) because they are air inflated and make for a much better ride for your little one, however I am just about to buy one myself so I'm not sure how true that is just yet. Remember, as with the rear wheels, that you may have to deal with punctures when using these too! Hope this helps.
Oh dear, I did the same with a Maxi Cosi car seat buckle not long ago! You can buy all the types of new buzz wheels complete with tyres (front 3 wheel unit, front 4
wheel fork unit, front 3 all terrain air inflated unit and rear wheels)
direct from Dorel, go to http://www.dorel.co.uk/contact-us/ or Tel:
01842 763281., they are always super helpful and very nice. Or you can
buy them from this retailer (which I found to be a good deal cheaper)
http://babyequipmentcomplete.com/main_site/main/index.php?pge=check or
on ebay which are definitely more expensive for new wheels, but perhaps
not for used ones. You can buy replacement tyres and inner tubes if it's the rubber that is melted and I think you can also buy replacement wheel covers from the same places, if it's just the outer plastic that has melted. Hope this helps.
Quinny do an All-Terrain front wheel that replaces the front wheels on a Buzz 3. It's basically two new front wheels that are slightly bigger and pnuematic. Worked a treat on a recent holiday to Brixham where we took our Buzz onto the un-surfaced coast path. We got ours from www.babycare.nl a dutch site that sells Quinny Spares it costs Eur62.50.
you have a few choices but if you want a long term fix you are better off getting a new inner tube as once a puncture occurs with the quinny wheels they will carry on doing it but theey are cheap enough to replace via ebay for about £6
if you dont want to replace you will need to remove the rubber wheel from the hub as you would a bike tyre then remove the inner tube pump the tyre up put in water so you can find the hole then fix with a puncture repair kit
if you want to carry on using you can fill the tyres with tyre weld as you would a car they dont puncture and makes the quinny a smother ride
and if all else fails you can buy a used or new pair of wheels from ebay between £15 and £30 hope this helps x
I just ordered new tyres and inner tubes from my local pram shop. 8.50 for tyres each and 5.50 for inner tubes. Pram centre in Glasgow. Also ordered a new front wheel for 29.
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