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Permalink Reply by rik on February 4, 2010 at 1:02am
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Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on February 4, 2010 at 12:49pm I made the armbands for the Arlington Heights & Chicago rides of silence and, yes, they were made from old inner-tubes, but I can get more than enough inner-tubes from Working Bikes, Rapid Transit & Blue City Cycles, etc.
And, no, Working Bikes doesn't need any more inner-tubes or trashed tyres, thanks!
Alchemy Goods in Seattle used to take old inner-tubes, but I don't think they do any more as they have a more than adequate local supplies. The make bags, etc., from recycled inner-tubes.
Old bicycle tyres are a problem: I've never found anyone who wants them, even though I have heard rumours that - for example - REI in St Louis used to give them to a cement works that burnt them as fuel?
If anyone DOES know of anybody who wants (as opposed to takes, if you pay them) old tyres, please let us know - as well as Working Bikes I know of several local bike shops that are always wondering what to do with them ...
Thanks, Alan.
While we've got you, what else does Working Bikes =not= need?
I continually see suggestions that you'll be happy to accept junk frames and random components-- would be interested in your take on that as my impression is that you're really looking for whole bikes, primarily.
Alan Lloyd said:I made the armbands for the Arlington Heights & Chicago rides of silence and, yes, they were made from old inner-tubes, but I can get more than enough inner-tubes from Working Bikes, Rapid Transit & Blue City Cycles, etc.
And, no, Working Bikes doesn't need any more inner-tubes or trashed tyres, thanks!
Alchemy Goods in Seattle used to take old inner-tubes, but I don't think they do any more as they have a more than adequate local supplies. The make bags, etc., from recycled inner-tubes.
Old bicycle tyres are a problem: I've never found anyone who wants them, even though I have heard rumours that - for example - REI in St Louis used to give them to a cement works that burnt them as fuel?
If anyone DOES know of anybody who wants (as opposed to takes, if you pay them) old tyres, please let us know - as well as Working Bikes I know of several local bike shops that are always wondering what to do with them ...
Permalink Reply by Primitive Don on February 4, 2010 at 1:36pm 
Thanks for spelling this out, Alan. I have a BOATLOAD of used tires/tubes in good condition taking up space in my basement that I have been saving for Working Bikes and a small box of spare parts as well. Unfortunately my 7-day a week work schedule has been preventing me from coming in to donate or volunteer. I have been meaning to arrange to leave work early to stop by for one of the Tuesday sessions, but work is CRAZY now.
Permalink Reply by Primitive Don on February 4, 2010 at 2:08pm I'd like to find out too; I end up pitching a lot of unusable tires.I was thinking people wanted to recycle tyres that were no longer usuable.
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