How to Repair a Bell Jogging Stroller

A jogging stroller can be a worthwhile investment for the mom on the go. While they often cost more than their four-wheeled counterparts, they roll much more smoothly and can easily be taken for a jog or brisk walk. If your Bell jogging stroller is not rolling like it should, there are a few simple fixes you can attempt yourself. If none of these fixes do the trick, you might need to take it into the store for a professional fix or a replacement part.

Instructions

  1. Stroller Is Hard to Push

    • 1

      Check tires to see if one of them is flat.

    • 2

      Twist off the cap on the tire and insert the tire pump.

    • 3

      Pump until tire is fully inflated.

    • 4

      Twist the cap back on.

    Stroller Squeaks and Is Jerky

    • 5

      Check the bearings on the brakes to see if they are getting rusty.

    • 6

      Oil the bearings to keep them rolling smoothly.

    • 7

      Keep stroller away from wet areas and dry immediately when you get home on a rainy day to keep the bearings from rusting.

    Brake Doesn't Work

    • 8

      Examine stroller to see which cable snapped, which is preventing the brake from working properly.

    • 9

      Order a replacement cable from the Bell company.

    • 10

      Remove the broken cable by unscrewing the screws that are holding it in place and taking it off.

    • 11

      Put new cable on the stroller and screw it in place.