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    I've just bought a Quinny Speedi off ebay at a very good price. £25 what a bargain! It's in fantastic condition but I took it out this morning and it was like pushing a tank

    So I've looked it over again and discovered that the front wheel doesn't spin properly, sounds like sand/grit. I've managed to get the whole thing off the front by pressing a big grey button but it looks like I can get the wheel off using two little press buttons but it seems really stuck.
    Does anyone know if the wheel does come off completely so I can get some more oil into the middle of it

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    the instruction booklet says it can by pressing a button - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3qq...ZnOFNvVWM/edit

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    Ummm ... I've got a 10yr old maxi cosi speedi and I love it. (Had it from new)

    All the wheels do come off; the back wheels you press the button in middle of wheel. But I can't remember how to remove the front wheel (and I'm not home to look!) I think there are just a couple of catches to flip to remove the wheel.

    I had a speedi before this one but dh took it on the beach and took the wheels off on the beach ( to this day I don't know why! ) it got sand in it and from then on, it squeaked and was awful to push!

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    Thanks all, I managed to get the wheel off at last I wasn't pressing the buttons far down enough, I had to use the end of a knife to press them down completely in and then it came off
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCrakers View Post
    Thanks all, I managed to get the wheel off at last I wasn't pressing the buttons far down enough, I had to use the end of a knife to press them down completely in and then it came off
    Well done x

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