Thanks for taking the time to make this video! saved us from buying a new stroller all because of a little screw that got stuck in the break mechanism. Keep it up!
I was trying to fix the break for the second time, but thanks to your video I realized the problem might be on the other side. And it was spot on: No worn out plastic fortunately, but the first rivet you mention was completely missing. So I put one in there and the break is working like a charm again. On both wheels instead of one. Thanks!
Thank you, this is awesome and just about the only information out there on the brake mechanism! With our Donkey, that tiny screw you mention at 5:10 broke off at the head - for anyone wanting to replace it, it's a 3mm width / 8 mm length T10 screw, but I simply swapped it with a leftover M3x20mm screw after drilling out the broken one (requires a tiny 1mm drill / extractor). Also, I found that it's much easier to align the two brake sides if the Donkey is compressed into the mono configuration.
Thanks for the video, the left brake on our Buffalo wasn't working. On removing the first part a lot of debris had got in through the brake pin slot and fallen below it so it could not move down far enough. A quick clean and the brake is back in action. Well worth looking at yourself.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video! saved us from buying a new stroller all because of a little screw that got stuck in the break mechanism. Keep it up!
I was trying to fix the break for the second time, but thanks to your video I realized the problem might be on the other side. And it was spot on: No worn out plastic fortunately, but the first rivet you mention was completely missing. So I put one in there and the break is working like a charm again. On both wheels instead of one. Thanks!
Thank you, this is awesome and just about the only information out there on the brake mechanism!
With our Donkey, that tiny screw you mention at 5:10 broke off at the head - for anyone wanting to replace it, it's a 3mm width / 8 mm length T10 screw, but I simply swapped it with a leftover M3x20mm screw after drilling out the broken one (requires a tiny 1mm drill / extractor).
Also, I found that it's much easier to align the two brake sides if the Donkey is compressed into the mono configuration.
Right on! Thanks for sharing :)
3mm width / 8mm length T10 screw
Thanks for the video, the left brake on our Buffalo wasn't working. On removing the first part a lot of debris had got in through the brake pin slot and fallen below it so it could not move down far enough. A quick clean and the brake is back in action. Well worth looking at yourself.
Please can someone advise where I can buy replacement spare part of the rear wheel lock? The white locking block thing.
Thanks in advance
try contacting 'bugaboo repair guy', he 3d prints bugaboo parts :)