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HiTry this1. Let app. 50% air out2. Get a firm grip of the outer tube between your thumb and forefinger.3. Hold this grip while turning the wheel and slide the tube between your firm grip 4. This way the inner tube will be forced equally inside the tire5. Check if the inner tube is stuck between the tire and the rim, if so push it inside6. Now you can fill it with air and check again If this doesn't do the trick, it might be the rim or spokes, or a "bump/uneven" tire
Make sure to have the Lot & Qty # available when calling
Look on the Strollers inner rear left side of frame for the label containing the info you need.
More than likely there's a leak, maybe small but enough to cause a flat.
As for tubes your local bike shop may carry the 12" or the 16" depending on the stroller make and model. Check the side of the tire to see if you can identify the size, if not the stroller manufacturer or the site should give you more information.
The tires with these jogging strollers come off fairly easily with any regular bicycle tire levers. Although it's possible to take them off by hand, if it's difficult any bicycle shop would carry standard bicycle tire levers. I personally recommend the life time warranty tire levers by Pedro. They are very strong and designed to take off some of the beefiest mountain bike tires.
It would also be good to have spare tubes. You can find bulk tire tubes on eBay for cheap!
Take the jogger to a bike shop. They can easily replace the inner tubing for you at a minimal cost. If you need the actual tread replaced due to cracking out in the sun, aging, etc., the bike shop will also be able to get you the correct size tread. Unless something is wrong with the spoked wheel frame, you should not replace that piece at all. If you do not have a Bike Shop near you, you can go to Babytrend directly for assistance with replacement parts. www.babyjogger.com 1-800-241-1848
Good Luck! Moms Just Know.
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