Yakima Double bug User manual

INSIDE THIS BOOK…
Introduction .......................... page 2
Before You Begin ............................3
Jogger Responsibilities ................4
Passenger Safety ............................5
Load Limits .......................................6
Tire Pressure ...................................6
Safety Warnings .............................7
Assembly & Installation
Unfold the Stroller ....................8
Wheel Installation ..............9–10
Brakes ......................................11
Child Positioning.....................12
Straps ................................. 12-13
Passenger Qualifications............ 12
CHECKLIST (Before You Jog) ......14
Folding the Stroller....................... 15
Maintenance .................................16
Part #1033058 RevB
OWNER’S
MANUAL
Read and understand these
directions prior to operation.
JUVENILE
PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
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IMPORTANT WARNING!
BEFORE USING THIS YAKIMA JOGGING STROLLER, READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY SINCE IT CONTAINS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO OPERATION, ASSEMBLY AND SAFETY. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE INFORMATION,
IN THE OWNERS’ MANUAL, COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT CAUSING SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. YOU ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER USE OF THIS YAKIMA JOGGING STROLLER. THIS INCLUDES PROPER ASSEMBLY AS
WELL AS THE PROPER USE OF THE SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEM TO SECURE YOUR CHILD. PRIOR TO EACH USE,
INSPECTIONS SHOULD BE PERFORMED TO CHECK FOR ANY NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS, WEAR OR DAMAGE.
DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY IF THE UNIT SHOULD BECOME DAMAGED OR MALFUNCTIONS. IF YOU DO NOT
UNDERSTAND ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STROLLER, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE
STROLLER ASSEMBLED BY A PROFESSIONAL BIKE SHOP OR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
Jogging Stroller
Congratulations & Thanks
for choosing a Yakima stroller to safely transport your child.
This stroller will enable you to enjoy the quality standards and dedication
to good times that Yakima has offered outdoor enthusiasts for over two
decades. We take our commitment to safety seriously and ask that you
take the time to read this important owner’s manual.
No one is better equipped to properly care for your child than you are. The
safety guidelines found within this booklet, combined with your own good
judgement as a parent, should put you well on your way to a safe and
rewarding recreational experience. We wouldn’t want it any other way.

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Read all of this booklet before assembling and
operating your new stroller!
Have the children play alone while you enjoy a cup of tea and focus on this
important information regarding your new stroller.
WARNING:
Failure to read and follow the instructions
contained in these pages may result in
accidents and serious injury or death.
Jogging with a stroller is different!
USING A STROLLER
If you haven’t yet had
this experience, take
time to get the feel
of a stroller before
attempting to run while
also transporting a child.
JOGGING WITH A STROLLER
If you’ve never run with a stroller out
in front of you, familiarize yourself with
how it feels. Go for a practice run in a
relatively calm, traffic free area,
before a passenger is ever on board.
Next, load up to 45 lbs. of weight into
your stroller and take another practice
lap to gauge what it may feel like to
run with a passenger.
You will probably have to alter
your jogging style to compensate
for increased length and weight
created by the stroller. Get a feel
for how you might perform under
different circumstances. This
way, you will be well prepared to
react in the safest most
responsible manner.
STAY ON LEVEL GROUND —AND OFF THE SKATES!
•NEVER use on steep grades, inclines or hills.
•NEVER use jogging stroller while roller-skating, roller-blading or biking.
•NEVER allow the jogging stroller to be attached to–or pulled by dogs,
bicycles, automobiles, snowmobiles or other machines.
•This stroller is not equipped for use after dark, and we do not
recommend use of stroller after dark.
•Discontinue use of your stroller if it malfunctions or becomes damaged.

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— IT ALL BEGINS WITH THE JOGGER —
Just like everything else affected by the pull of gravity, your stroller can and will
tip over in certain circumstances. Here are some tips to reduce that risk:
•• AVOID TIPPING OVER ••
USE GOOD JUDGEMENT: Jogging with a stroller requires physical strength and sound mental judgement.
JOGGER’S RESPONSIBILITIES:
•ALWAYS use seat harness to avoid serious
injury to child. An unrestrained child is
at risk of falling or sliding out of stroller.
•ALWAYS keep the safety strap attached
to your wrist while using the stroller.
•NEVER allow a child to stand in the stroller.
•ALWAYS set the rear brakes
when loading or unloading.
•NEVER leave a child unattended.
•DO NOT wear headphones
while jogging with a stroller.
•AVOID a busy road or highway that is
unsafe for a child. Run defensively and
don’t assume that you will be seen or
given the right of way by autos or bicycles.
•DO NOT allow a child or adolescent to
push the stroller. They do not have the
strength or good judgement to safely do so.
• Monitor children closely so they do not
stand up or lean out of the stroller as this
may cause the stroller to tip over.
• Monitor children to insure that all body
parts, clothes, toys and any other objects
are kept away from the wheels and other
moving parts.
• Slow down when turning and avoid sudden
swerves or directional changes.
• Do not strap bags or packages to handle; it affects the
balance and stability of the stroller and can cause it to
tip over backwards.
• Always cross tracks, curb cutouts and grooved road
surfaces at a 90-degree angle. Narrow angles when
crossing such obstacles could cause tip over resulting
in accident and injury.
• Not intended for off-road travel. Run on paved surfaces
only. Avoid curb hopping, potholes and any other road
obstructions as you run with your stroller.
WARNING:
Bouncing or rocking by passengers can
cause serious injury or death.
NIGHT RUNS:
Avoid jogging at night by planning your
run in the daylight hours.

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Everyone
Needs
Water
PASSENGER SAFETY
NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED IN THE STROLLER!
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It is important to keep yourself
and your passenger properly
hydrated at all times so bring
plenty of water and make it
easily accessible.
Safety, comfort and well being
are essential on every one of
your runs; use common sense
and pay close attention to your
passenger’s needs as well.
Avoid direct sunlight on the passengers.
Heat can build quickly in intensity and cause
serious injury. You can open or close the
canopy to help cool or warm your child but
always be aware of the wind chill factor and
the dangers posed by UV radiation.
Dress your passengers
Use the layering system
and bring some extra
clothing, a hat, and a
blanket just in case.
Never leave your child
exposed to the elements.
Check your children frequently
Make sure the child is safe and
comfortable. Remember that the
environment inside the stroller is
not the same as it is for you. Be
aware of the wind chill factor on
small children.
NEVER CARRY MORE THAN TWO PASSENGERS!
This stroller is designed for two children. Do not attempt to carry more than two
children. Do not allow a third child to climb into or on the stroller at any time.
BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS —
In wet, rainy or slick conditions
observe the following safe handling procedures:
Your stopping distance will at least DOUBLE in wet or slippery
conditions.
At frequent intervals, lightly apply the hand brake to clear the wheel
rim and brake pads of excess water buildup. Remember, in wet
conditions it can take two full revolutions of a wheel just to clear
away the water and begin to slow down.
Never pull the brake lever forcefully or suddenly.
This could lock up
the front wheel and cause dangerous, uncontrolled skidding.
Keep your speed to a minimum and allow for a greater margin
of error when starting through intersections, stopping and cornering.
Avoid riding over slick substances such as sand, loose gravel, ice, oil
and other debris not intended as a strolling surface. These slick
spots put a thin layer between you and the road, essentially
removing your tires from the surface they are trying to hold. If
slippery surfaces cannot be avoided it is advisable that you walk
your stroller to reduce the risk of accidents and injury.
Jogging in adverse weather
conditions on roads that have
become wet or slippery can be
incredibly dangerous and
should be avoided whenever
possible. If you find yourself
out in such conditions, use
extreme caution because your
ability to control and stop a
stroller is greatly impaired.

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WARNING
Exceeding this limit is unsafe and may result in accident
or injury to passenger, stroller and jogger.
DO NOT EXCEED STROLLER
WEIGHT LIMITS!
LOAD LIMITS
STROLLER WEIGHT LIMIT
90 lbs. (41 kg)
BEFORE EACH RIDE,
PROPERLY INFLATE YOUR TIRES!
Use only Yakima supplied wheels and keep them
properly maintained in good, working order:
•Check tires and inflate to recommended pressure.
•Do not use knobby, off-road tires. Use only road tires
with street tread.
•Do not use tires wider than 1.75”(6.8 cm).
•Check for wear and proper inflation before each use.
WARNING
Never use the stroller with improperly inflated tires!
Failure to properly inflate your tires may lead to loss of
control and serious injury or death!
• The maximum weight limit for child AND cargo is 90 lbs.
• Overloading may result in instability, decreased
maneuverability and damage to the jogger.
• Maximum weight for backrest pocket is 3lbs.
• Maximum weight for under seat cargo bag is 10 lbs.
• Use of backrest or underseat cargo bag may cause the
stroller to be unstable.
• Excessive weight may cause a hazardous unstable condition.
Recommended
air pressure
is stated on
the tire wall as
“ - - p.s.i.”

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arf.
TRANSPORTING ANIMALS
Yakima strollers are specifically designed to
transport children, not your pets.
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING:
Never leave children unattended
while seated in the stroller.
Never leave children UNBUCKLED—even for a moment—while seated in the stroller.
AVOID RADICAL TURNS!
The danger of tipping over increases with greater
speeds or downhill runs.
Keep your hands on the bar at all times.
Slow your pace, and carefully maneuver the
stroller through turns.
Papa?
Mama?
NEVER STRAP BAGS OR PACKAGES
TO STROLLER HANDLE.
Extra weight on the handle will affect the balance and stability of
the stroller and can cause it to tip over backwards.
DO NOT OVERLOAD YOUR STROLLER!
Overloading will cause the stroller to tip over in the event of a
sudden move or stop, causing injury or death to the passengers.
WARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings is unsafe and may result in
injury or death to passengers.
WARNING:
Do not use the side levers with a child
in the stroller. The stroller may fold
and cause serious injury to the child.
Do not use the
side fold-levers
while a child is
seated in the
stroller.

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OPEN THE
FOOT REST.
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SECURE THE SEAT-TENSIONING STRAP.
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3OPEN THE STROLLER —
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2ASSEMBLE STROLLER:
Lift wheel forks out. Open frame until it
snaps open and
cannot fold closed.
Extend seat outward.
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Test the handle
to make sure
the stroller
stays open!
Unpack and
remove all
wrapping from
stroller and wheels.
First, check that all three tires are properly
inflated to recommended air pressure.
(Recommended air pressure is stated on the
tire wall as “p.s.i.”)
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PREPARE THE WHEELS…
WARNING:
Failure to properly inflate
your tires may lead to loss of
control of the stroller and
serious injury or death!
• Buckle the strap
aroud the frame if
it is not buckled.
• Tighten completely.
The following images may show a single passenger stroller. Follow
the directions carefully for BOTH seats and for EACH passenger.
Read and understand the previous pages!

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nut
waved washer
(keep in place)
flat
washer
axle
•Install the pins with the
wire BELOW the axle.
•CLOSE BOTH wires over
the ends of both pins.
SECURE THE AXLES WITH PINS!
While holding the nut in the wheel,
rotate until the holes align.
Assemble Axles on each Rear Wheel
10 TEST THE INSTALLATION.
Pull wheels outward to verify pin installation.
INSTALL REAR WHEELS:
•Move brake bar up
(if it is down).
•Insert axles into the axle frame.
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BRAKE BAR
11 PREPARE SKEWER.
FRONT WHEEL
nut
spring
fork clip
•Carefully remove the nut, and only
the first spring and fork clip.
•Unscrew the nut from
the skewer.
Remember the spring
and clip position.
(REAR OF STROLLER)
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7
Use a small screwdriver to
stabilize the axle while
tightening the nut.
Tighten until the axle shows
through the nut. The wheel
should spin freely on the axle.
REMOVE NUT
and FLAT WASHER.
•Insert axle into wheel
(waved washer must
be in place).
•REATTACH NUT AND
FLAT WASHER.
axle frame

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OPEN
CLOSE
Attach front wheel.
• Slide wheel between open brake pads.
• Insert forks onto skewer with quick
release lever in the OPEN position.
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ENGAGE THE BRAKE
by compressing
the calipers
and closing the
lever.
•Adjust brake pads until
aligned to metal rim of wheel.
•Do not allow the pads to
contact the tire.
•The wheel must rotate freely
without brake interference.
• Move lever to open position.
• Tighten the nut until the lever
closes with FIRM resistance.
The wheel is secure
ONLY after the lever
closes with solid
resistance at
halfway closed.
WARNING:
Brake pads will wear with use and need to be replaced regularly.
Inspect and replace worn pads to reduce the risk of accident or injury.
17 Adjust brake pads.
CHECK THE
WHEEL.
Align the
tabs on the
fork clips to the
holes in the
fork dropouts.
FRONT VIEW
Tighten and
close the quick
release lever.
Insert the skewer into
the wheel.
•Install the spring, small end first.
• Replace the clip.
• Replace the nut with a few
turns—no more.
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Insert small
end of spring
first.

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Pass the large loop
through the small loop…Pull until the
strap is tight.
Pass the small loop
between the frame
and the brake bar…
18 If the safety strap is not Installed—
Anchor the strap to the frame at the rear axle
below the brake bar.
WARNING:
The strap must be attached to the jogger’s wrist at all times
during stroller operation. Set the rear brakes when stopped.
Failure to attach strap may cause jogger and stroller to become
separated, resulting in serious injury or death.
19 ALWAYS SET THE BRAKE BEFORE LOADING YOUR CHILD.
To set the rear brake, press down on
the bar near the axle.
(REAR BRAKE IS ON)
TEST THE BRAKES.
Grab the handle and try to roll the stroller.
The rear wheels should not move.

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21 Open the straps and
position your passenger.
• Attach the hooks.
• To engage the buckles, push the
pieces together until you hear a click.
TO QUALIFY AS A PASSENGER:
Child must be able to sit upright, and be strong
enough to hold up his or her head.
If you are not sure, check with your pediatrician
about your child’s ability to support his or her head
and sit alone while riding in a stroller.
WARNING:
Avoid serious injury or death from child
falling or sliding out: Always fasten
seat belt/harness, and tighten all straps.
Pull at the buckled
straps to be sure
straps are secured.
22 Adjust the crotch strap to fit your passenger.
Undo the strap to change the position.
TALLER CHILDSMALL CHILD
Adjust length of
crotch strap to
fit the child.
To release the
buckle, press the
sides together.
To engage the buckles,
push the pieces together
until you hear a click.

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RELEASE THE BRAKES.
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TIGHTEN SHOULDER STRAPS.
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POSITION STRAP JUNCTION
AT CHILD’S BELLY.
WARNING
Straps which are too
loose can allow the child
to fall from the stroller.
Potential choking hazard
or neck injury can occur
from a strap junction
which is too high.
•Adjust by sliding the buckle in the crotch
strap up or down depending on child’s height.
•You may need to adjust the straps until the
junction is positioned correctly.
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TIGHTEN ALL FIVE STRAPS.
Adjust the strap until the fit is firm.
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Pull at the buckled straps to be
sure straps are secured.
•Adjust the strap
position to fit your
child.
•Tighten the strap
until the fit is firm.
TALLER CHILDSMALL CHILD
Lift brake bar to release
the rear brakes.
Passenger must be secured
before releasing the brakes!

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BEFORE
THE RIDE
•Release the brakes
by lifting up on the
brake bar.
•Wrap the safety
strap around your
wrist.
PASSENGER
LOADING
•Set the rear brakes to load or unload
passengers.
•Lift children into stroller.
•Attach all straps and tighten securely.
•Junction of straps must be at child’s
belly. Belts or buckles near child’s
neck can cause discomfort or serious
injury. Check child periodically.
•Never leave a child unattended.
Absolutely-Must-Do
BEFORE-YOU-JOG CHECKLIST
✔Tires must be properly inflated to recommended air pressure.
✔Front wheel is installed correctly.
✔Brake pads do not touch the tire—only the rim.
✔Test front brakes by squeezing hand lever.
✔Rear brakes engage properly.
✔Load is within the limit of 90 lbs. (41 kg).
✔Wrap the safety strap around your wrist when moving,
or when brake is off.
✔Passengers are securely strapped into stroller.
✔Bolts and fasteners are intact, and there is no damage to the
frame or fabric.
✔An adequate supply of drinking water on board is recommended.
✔No bags or packages are attached to the handle. Never place
sharp or injurious objects into the seat’s back rest pocket.
DURING
THE RIDE
•DO NOT allow any of child’s
body, clothing, toys or other
objects to come in contact
with moving parts.
•CHILDREN must not rock,
lean or bounce while sitting
or riding in stroller.
•DO NOT allow children to
play with buckles.
WARNING
Secure each child safely inside the stroller before moving! Failure to
properly secure passengers may lead to serious injury or death!
Avoid serious injury or death from a child falling or sliding out:
Always fasten seat belts/harnesses, and tighten all straps.
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BEFORE JOGGING, sit down with your passengers and make it clear that
they may not bounce or rock from side to side. Shifting of weight from
one side to another can cause tip over and must not be permitted.

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30 FOLD THE FOOT REST.
To remove wheels:
FRONT WHEEL:
• Free the brake pads by
lifting the metal lever on the
calipers.
• Loosen the skewer, remove
the wheel.
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REAR WHEELS:
• Push the axle spring-pin to
free the axle from the frame.
• Release each wheel.
FOLDING THE STROLLER
FOLD:
Fold with wheels on…
Compress both side levers at the same time
until handlebar can move downward.
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Do not use the side
levers with a child in the
stroller. The stroller may
fold and cause serious
injury to the child.
WARNING:
…Or remove the wheels to save space.

IF YOU NEED FURTHER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR
REPLACEMENT PARTS:
Please contact your dealer or
call us at (888) 925-4621 or
(707) 826-8000, Monday
through Friday, 8:00am to
5:00pm Pacific time.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Yakima Products (“Yakima”) will repair or replace merchandise which proves defective
in materials and/or workmanship. The limited warranty is effective for three years
from the date of purchase. The limited warranty is applicable only if the Fit List (if
applicable) and instructions are followed and the products are used properly. If a
customer believes that a Yakima product is defective, the customer must return it to
an authorized Yakima dealer with proof of purchase. Yakima will then issue
authorization to the dealer for the return of these products. If an article is found to be
defective upon inspection by Yakima, Yakima will repair or replace the defective article
at its discretion without charge. The customer will pay freight to Yakima, and Yakima
will pay any applicable return freight. Unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
Normal wear and tear of Yakima products or damage resulting from misuse, accidents,
or alterations are not covered by this Limited Warranty. The purchaser acknowledges
that Yakima has no control over the attachment of its products to vehicles or the
attachment of items to the Yakima products. Accordingly, Yakima cannot assume
responsibility for any damage to any property arising out of the improper use of its
products. In addition, this Limited Warranty applies only to Yakima products and not
to other products used in conjunction with Yakima products. This Limited Warranty is
in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and does not cover consequential
damages of any kind that may arise from the use or misuse of any Yakima product.
ATTACHMENT HARDWARE CAN
LOOSEN OVER TIME. CHECK AND
TIGHTEN IF NECESSARY, BEFORE
EACH USE.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
If You Lend Your Stroller —Send this Book Along Too!
STROLLER MAINTENANCE
The stroller needs to be well maintained for optimum safety. Perform regular maintenance and avoid
travel hazards by addressing any malfunctions promptly. If you are uncomfortable completing any of
these inspections, take your stroller to your local Yakima dealer for assistance.
—INSPECT STROLLER BEFORE EACH USE —
•INSPECT TIRES. Cracked or worn tires can fail without
warning and cause accidents.
•INSPECT WHEEL for trueness and spoke tension.
•INSPECT WHEEL BEARINGS for wear or excessive play.
•INSPECT BRAKES and replace when worn.
CARE OF STROLLER FABRIC:
Keep the stroller from extended periods of direct sunlight or exposure
to weather. The stroller fabric can be cleaned with dishwashing soap
and warm water. Allow the fabric to dry completely in a shaded area.
Do not use bleach products or solvents.
If you ever rent, loan, sell or swap your Yakima
stroller, you must supply the designated user
with this entire manual. Without exception, the
important information contained in this
manual must be read and understood by
anyone planning to use a Yakima stroller.
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