If you bought a new complete bike (not just the frame) you can look at the sidewall of the tires to find out what size you'll need. Many bike manufacturers also list tire requirements online.
Check the sticker on the drivers door jamb, it will list the size it was built with. That is the size you should buy.
To determine the right size bike for you, consider your height and inseam measurement. Consult a bike sizing chart or visit a local bike shop for assistance in finding the appropriate frame size for your body.
To determine the right size kids bike for your child, measure their inseam and match it to the bike's seat height. This will ensure a comfortable and safe fit for your child.
Take the tire size into your local tire shop and they can get the tire and mount it for you. You can also go to a retail store, like Wal-mart and purchase the tire there. They should be able to get the size if it isn't in stock.
The type that mount on the exterior spare tire are the best. The brandname of mine is Rhode Gear.
You should buy a new tire and save the fix-a-flat for your bike.
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any tire store should carry them.
you mean if you put on the spare? or if you buy a single new tire? both should be ok if there the correct size.
The tire size should be stamped on the wall of the tire. www.tirebuyer.com and www.tirerack.com are websites where you can compare different prices of tires and select those that are within your price range.
Before deciding to buy a new bike, consider factors such as your budget, the type of riding you plan to do, the size and fit of the bike, the quality of components, and the reputation of the brand. Additionally, think about where you will store the bike and if you will need any accessories or maintenance services.