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Hi, the tyres on my quinny buzz seem to be flat (I can press them right down with my finger) but the inner tubes are fully inflated and do not have a puncture, is this normal?

  • Anonymous Feb 08, 2011

    hi how is it when there is weight in the pushchair

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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.

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