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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

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