You may not need tires, but just tubes, and they are not specific to a certain brand. You just need to look at the size printed on the tire and get a tire of the same size and a compatible tube. Bike shops, Walmart and other big box stores and hardware stores are all potential sources. A bike co-op or knowledgeable friend can help, or a bike shop can do the installation. It's important to do properly, so if you decide to strike out on your own be sure to consult several online sources before starting.
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Sounds like the valve stem you may need a tube if you bought it new or recently new take it back??Hope this helps?
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Take it to a Local Bike Shop and have them evaluate what's compatible with it.
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There are nuts at each side of the axel, on which the wheel turns. These may have to loosened by a spanner or may have quick release levers. If there are levers pull them outwards from the wheel and you can then turn them to release the wheel. Let all the air out of the wheel. Then insert 2 levers under the edge of the tyre, about 6 inches apart and pull the tyre out over the rim of the wheel. Put in your finger and pull the rest of the tyre over the rim. Then lever the other side of the tyre over the same side of the wheel and remove the tube. Replace the tube ensuring that the valve for pumping is in place first. Replace the tyre as far as possible by hand and use the levers for the final few inches taking care not to trap the tube between the lever and the rim of the wheel as this could cut the tube. Place the wheel back on the bike and tighten the nuts.
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Measure it accurately or try someone else's and see if it is an exact fit. And there are a LOT of seat post sizes differing by .1 mm so you don't want to get the wrong one. If you go to a Bicycle Shop they can solve your problem very quickly.
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