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Do you mean it has a slow leak, or you can't get the bead to contact the rim to start inflating it ?

If it's a slow leak you can put something called "slime" in the tyre, then rotate the tyre and wheel while it's tilted on it's side so the slime gets around the bead and seals the leak.

If you can't get a new tyre to fit on one side, take it to a bike shop..

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