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One of my Quinny Buzz Tires are flat. It is

One of my Quinny Buzz Tires are flat. It is difficult to attach an air pump because of how the tip is located close to the tire. Is there anyway to fill up the tire before having to replace it?

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You need to either have a new inner tube put in it or you can try adding a flat repair gel in the tube to fix the leak. You can get what they call "Green Slime" their are other brands also available under different names but this is most common. It can be purchased at Walmart, Home Depot, Ace Hardware and Auto Parts Stores. This is easy to pump into the tube valve stem without removing the tube or wheel and should fix any holes or leaks on it. Then just pump it up and you should be ready to go.

Hopes this was helpful, DutchTexan

  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2011

    We have the same problem. The design of the wheel does not allow for a pump to attach to the valve stem. There simply isn't enough room to get the pup attachment over the stem. Horrible design. I broke the stem trying to get a pump attached to it.

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