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I need a replacement tyre for the front wheel of runabout deluxe

The front tyre of our runabout deluxe stroller has blown the inner tube twice. The tyre keeps popping off the wheel in one spot- where the tyre seems to have come away from the metal which holds it together. How do I get a replacement tyre? Model No: N4911 Batch: 3329
I have just bought the stroller 2nd hand so unaware if it's happened before

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You can buy replacmet tire at any bike store make sure you know what size you need.

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