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    There is a jane powertwin on ebay with a broken clip on the harness. All my buggies have 'D' rings on them which you could use to attatch a harness- does the powertwin have this? You know the type of harness you can use on highchiars or attatch a strap and use as reins?
    I hope this makes sense!

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    im pretty sure it does but i will check later, mines folded up in the boot at mo but when the LO wake up we are going for a walk so i will check then.

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    It does but its quite a way down- would the added harness not make it all too long??

    I'm thick and probably don't know what you mean!

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    It does but its quite a way down- would the added harness not make it all too long??

    I'm thick and probably don't know what you mean!
    I wouldnt be able to use the existing straps at all, so i'd attatch my own harness to the D rings and use it in place of the broken one......does that make sense??

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    Ok then no i don't think you'd be able to but i'll let someone else confirm it.

    The only plastic rings are on the join where they clip together on the waist.

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    The clip that is probably broken is the bit that attaches to the top of the waist clip, here



    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Jane-waist...item4aa1512bf1

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    The clip that is probably broken is the bit that attaches to the top of the waist clip, here



    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Jane-waist...item4aa1512bf1
    yes thats it, the left hand clip has a little bit snapped off. But if i know its possible to buy a new one im happy! The lasy selling it said i could probably buy a replacement but i thought id see if using my own harness was possible just incase.
    I think im going to buy it.....ooohh im nervous, i hate buying big stuff like this!

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    good luck. i love my powertwin


    show us the link to the one you are buying

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    Its this one, what do you think?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...id=p2761.l1259

    I really like that its brightly coloured!

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    looks brill go for it. im sure the clip wont be a problem.

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    My front wheel collapsed today!!! I couldn't get home but a good childminding friend sent her hubby with a spare buggy but I didn't need it he managed to fix it for me.!
    Paula

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    Quote Originally Posted by snufflepuff View Post
    Its this one, what do you think?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...id=p2761.l1259

    I really like that its brightly coloured!
    That colour is lovely! I have a twin two in a different blue but have the car seat in that colour which can fix on it
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

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    did you win it?

 

 

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