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Do you mean Boogie? All the Zooper Boogies I've ever seen were originally sold with them, however if you have an older model, spare parts are harder to come by.
There's a safety lock located on the right side of the frame, about 6-8" down from the handle bar. There are also 2 sliding locks, one located on either side of the stroller, on the underside of the frame. One is located just below the safety lock. First pull up on the safety lock, and while keeping the safety lock open, simultaneously slide the other 2 levers up toward you. The stroller will unlock/open and you will be able to fold it.
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First of all, a heartfelt congratulations! Second, it's definitely challenging having children so close together.
The Zooper Boogie is a good stroller and it's engineered in a VERY specific way to provide baby safety and comfort. It does this by providing a slightly lower center of gravity focused on the rotating single front wheel. This makes it more maneuverable for parents and keeps baby at the center of the swivel. Attaching a second compartment on the front or back of this particular carriage would undermine the engineered balance, tremendously. At least one occupant would suffer from an extended swing when maneuvering that could be more than just uncomfortable, especially if it was extended forward over the front wheel. Some stroller companies might be willing to do this, Zooper doesn't.
The best alternative that they offer is the Tango which is engineered for two. I know that you mentioned that you wouldn't purchase a double stroller but modifying a single might be uncomfortable and possibly dangerous for your little ones. I would recommend against it.
I had the same problem and took it back to where i bought it. THey sent it in and had the whole front wheel and corresponding parts replaced. A few weeks later the same probem occured. I just sold the stroller as is. You could try to contact Zooper directly, but don't get your hopes up, sorry.
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