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Replacement Brake Parts for your stroller.
When using a stroller, you should always put on the brakes whenever you stop. Make sure the pram or stroller has at least one parking brake. It’s also a good idea to use a tether strap.
Read: Stroller brakes, important stroller feature
Stroller Brake Parts
Brake Cable & Housing . Brake Cable Housing Clip . Brake Caliper . Brake Lever . Brake Pads . Parking Brake Rear Wheel Disk.
Over time, due to heat and moisture, and other factors, brake parts could wear out or get corroded. You can now get these parts replaced. Once the parts are worn, you need to replace them so that do not rust as easily.
Its recommended that you regularly clean your stroller, including the brakes – remove grease, brake dust, brake fluids, oils, & other contaminants from brake parts, lining, pads.
How to Install Bike Brakes onto a Jogging Stroller
Here’s how to install a bike brake (active hand brake) on a Bob Jogging stroller.
Hardware Required:
- Bike brake (you can buy it from from the local bike store)
- Spare washers that will go over a 6mm bolt and an M6 nut with the nylon lock ring (most users use an M8 for most of their skates)
- L bracket to get the brake centered over the wheel
You may have to take your stroller to the hardware store to find an L bracket of the right size (that has the right length so that the brake is perfectly aligned over the wheel).
The bolt that holds the bottom canvas tray in place on the Bob was perfect. The bolt has a insert threaded onto it that helps hold the canvas. You will need to remove that. Place a washer on the insert (provides little space).
The L bracket will go between the stroller leg and this bolt. Try to place the bracket at the centre.
Once the bracket is attached, you may add additional small metal screws to strengthen things up. If you get the self tapping metal screws, they go in pretty easy without pilot holes.
Brake Handle
The L bracket will hold the brake over the tire. After the L bracket is attached, use the bolt and nut (comes with the brake) to attach to the L bracket. Depending on the bracket, you’ll need a washer on both sides of the bracket.
You may have to cut a little bit of the handle to get the mounting bracket around. You may wrap the handle in electrical tape to keep it from falling apart. When you run the cables, make sure there’s enough slack for the stroller to still fold up when your’re done using it.
External Links
Check out Bob brake parts such as brake cable assembly, brake lever, brake pad for various Bob strollers, including the Bob revolution stroller.
External Links
Adding dead-man brakes to a stroller
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Vincent Rocha says
Need brake replacement part: There is a bar that attaches from the tire frame to the handle frame. On that bar there is a loop nut with a circle attached at the end that clips on to the tire frame and the handle frame. I need that part which is part number EBRM-06