Showing posts with label recycle innertubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle innertubes. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

And what to do with tubes and tires that really can’t be reused.

Yvette from Bikes for the World was kind enough to provide some ideas about how to use tires and tubes that really aren’t reusable.  Here are some of her ideas as well as other uses I've found for old tubes:
    Photo courtesy Y.Hass
  • as a huge bungee cord (great for attaching canoes and kayaks to a car roof);
  • as big rubber bands;
  • on a bike rack on a car to hold the back wheel in place;
  • as padding between the car and bike to make keep the paint from getting scratched;
  • to hang banners and pictures at events; and
  • inside a tire to protect a new tube (that way if there is a slit in the tire glass will have to penetrate two layers of tube before hitting the new tube).
Jewelry can be made out of spokes, cogs and chains that can’t be used again. Yvettes sometimes sells these at Bikes for the World (BFW) events to defer costs for shipping the bikes.
 
As for tires…as long as it still has some tread on it and the side walls aren’t blown out BfW can take them(see listing in right hand column of this blog) .  According to Yvette, a tire can wear out quickly when a bike is stored outdoors. If you get a slit in a tire, you can place a dollar bill – or a piece of old tube to provide an extra barrier to stop the debris from damaging a tube.
 
Sometimes it’s just better to get a new tire or tube. Unless the tire is  in shreds or the tube valve is busted, drop it off at one of the bike shops that donates to BfW (again, see listing in right hand column of this blog).  The quality of the tires and tubes that we have in the US …even with a patch or four …..are often better what what’s available in developing countries. Check the BfW website for a list of upcoming dates and drop off sites for your bikes and accessories.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

RE......

Hopefully, you've been able to take advantage of some of the great cycling events here in the city over the last couple of days.  The weather was perfect for Friday's Bike to Work day and Sunday's Bike DC...which was more like Bike Very Northern Virginia...was a great success as well.  But...how do you recycle the cycle...and all those accessories when the time comes to do so?   As an avid cyclist, I've finally found some good local outlets...that all contribute to the same great cause.  City Bikes in Adams Morgan, Bike Rack @ Q & 14th NW, and Bicycle Space at Eye and 4th NW will take your old bikes and donate them to Bikes for the World (BfW) located out in Arlington. All of these shops as well as Capitol Hill Bikes and City Bikes Cap Hill- both on 8th St. SE will take your reusable tubes (eg, no busted valves) tires, tools, seats, wheels, parts and donate them to BfW.  (Apparently, even our spent tires, tubes and parts are better quality that what a lot of folks can buy in developing countries). There are a couple of bike shops out in NoVa that contribute to this great cause....and there must be some shops in Maryland that do the same.  Apparently, Montgomery County's Shady Grove Transfer Station has a dedicated BfW space that's fenced off..and in 2010 some 1400 bikes and parts were culled from regular trash, pulled out of the waste stream and sent off to developing countries to be reused.   Hmmm..could Fort Totten do the same???