Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

Sections

1

  • Handlebar Clip
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

This guide is created by five students of the TU Delft, Pieter, Mansour, Yvo, Suzanne and Rebecca, to make older models of Bugaboo strollers more repairable if spare parts are no longer available. The Bugaboo frames are very durable, and often outlive the period in which spare parts are available for order.

Parts that most often break were 3D-modeled, and the files were used to print new parts with a performance that is acceptable and safe according to Bugaboo requirements.

What you need

Step 1

              Remove old part               
  • Loosen the screw using the torx screwdriver.
  • Make sure to catch the nut that will fall out at the bottom, by holding the other hand underneath the clip.
  • Make sure not to lose the screw since you will need it later for the reassembly.

Loosen the screw using the torx screwdriver.

Make sure to catch the nut that will fall out at the bottom, by holding the other hand underneath the clip.

Make sure not to lose the screw since you will need it later for the reassembly.

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Step 2

              Remove screw               
  • Use the screwdriver to push the screw up and out of the black part.

Use the screwdriver to push the screw up and out of the black part.

Step 3

  • Remove the broken handlebar clip and the small part with the spring.
  • Make sure to keep the part with the spring, since that is not included if you use the 3D model used for this repair guide.

Remove the broken handlebar clip and the small part with the spring.

Make sure to keep the part with the spring, since that is not included if you use the 3D model used for this repair guide.

Step 4

  • Put the part with the spring back in.
  • Hold it in place while putting the new part back in place

Put the part with the spring back in.

Hold it in place while putting the new part back in place

Step 5

  • Place the torx screw back in place, and place the nut back onto the underside of the screw.
  • Hold it in place with one hand, while using the other hand to fasten the screw using the torx screwdriver.

Place the torx screw back in place, and place the nut back onto the underside of the screw.

Hold it in place with one hand, while using the other hand to fasten the screw using the torx screwdriver.

Step 6

  • Adjust the handlebar according to your needs.
  • Close the clip. All done!

Adjust the handlebar according to your needs.

Close the clip. All done!

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                    Rebecca Dowling                     

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