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ThreLittleBirds 07-20-08 01:39 AM

whats the most creative way you have used an old tube?
 
some of the ways I have used old tubes:
grips on xbox controller
grip on lip balm
money loop (some tubes are just the right size to hold a folded dollar)
tied down rack to eyelet after bolt shook loose
mounting loops for frame pump (instead of a peg I have loops that I stick the end into)
patched sidewall of a blow out
big loop that goes around my seat bag and seat post (holds it still and keeps it low-profile)

and finally, band-aid (napkin I had in my pocket from lunch held in place by a a section of tube on my toe (had on sandels))

re_mtbracer 07-20-08 02:09 AM

i've used them to cover my ipod and phone, keeps them from getting scratched or banged up by other items in my pockets or saddle bag

znomit 07-20-08 02:14 AM

Waterproofing for a high energy xray detector.

ken cummings 07-20-08 03:39 AM

I had some friends into BDSM. I slivered some old tubes and braided some mid-length whips for them.

Junkdad 07-20-08 03:46 AM

whoa, I am uncreative and boring

CommuterRun 07-20-08 04:02 AM


Originally Posted by Junkdad (Post 7095993)
whoa, I am uncreative and boring

Me too. I just cut them up for rubberbands and hand tool grips.

qmsdc15 07-20-08 05:38 AM

I've made a couple of belts from innertubes and fast-tex buckles salvaged from old packs. No belt loops on my baggie bike shorts, but it still holds them up and I hold my u-lock with it too. I've received several complements (mostly from messengers). One lady who didn't look like a biker asked me if it was a new style.

mike 07-20-08 06:12 AM

I use them as sleeve covers over my bicycle headset. I put them where the fork shoulder meets the heat tube to keep rain and grit out of the headset bearings. I also use them at the top of the head-tube to cover the top bearings.

Of course, this is for non-sealed headsets (old-school already? - not sure, still seeing these around a lot).

urban_assault 07-20-08 06:48 AM


Originally Posted by ken cummings (Post 7095989)
I had some friends into BDSM. I slivered some old tubes and braided some mid-length whips for them.

They worked great BTW. Got any more old tubes? We have some friends coming over next weekend
and I hate to share my toys.

johann 07-20-08 06:56 AM

Cut the tube to about a 12-inch length, tied the ends together with a water knot like a fat rubberband. Then used it to mount a flashlight to the handlebars. It's hard to describe, but you can provide some cushioning between the handlebar and flashlight if you mount it similar to this product....

http://www.niteize.com/info/images/large_lite_ride.jpg

Gonzlobo 07-20-08 07:00 AM

Nope, I just toss 'em.

slowjoe66 07-20-08 08:49 AM

Put a little wrap of an old tube around your handlebars to make things fit better (those things that clamp on your bars), like computer, bells, aerobars etc.

robi 07-20-08 12:02 PM

there is an artist here in BUdapest, well, she wen tto the school of industrial designed, amjored in art sg... anyway, she collects old tubes form all the LBS here and makes wallets and stuff like that...

I will be making some too since she charges far too much and it should be easy to make...

might make a book cover for my daughter... and a belt for me...



robi

nemo 07-20-08 04:46 PM

flat preventive tire liner...

Jonahhobbes 07-20-08 04:58 PM

waterproof cover for the guts of the switch on my 35w home made light.

lshobo 07-20-08 05:06 PM

chainstay protector - not very creative at all, sad to say.

Allen 07-20-08 05:42 PM

Lined the interior of bamboo with carbon fiber (still working it).

Jerry in So IL 07-20-08 08:58 PM

Ranger Bands! Great for securing items to backpacks, duty belts, or in-case-of-Zombie-attacks bags.

Also use them as non slip handle covers for my Cold Steel Bushman knives.

Put a strip on the side of your tackle box for hook hangers. This REALLY helps keep hooks out of your sandle cladded feet.

Cut into strips for wraps on gear and fishing poles.

Jerry

ShadowGray 07-20-08 09:05 PM

Anybody imagine them for handlebar tape? Or would it be too stretchy for the purpose.

Old Dirt Hill 07-20-08 09:07 PM

I used an old tube to wrap around the base of some saplings I'm growing in the back yard. It keeps the rabbits from chewing on the bark.

Also, I used a couple of tubes to tie around a tree to get it growing perpendicular to the ground. I tied the other ends around stakes that are anchored nearby.

Giro 07-20-08 09:16 PM

Cut out the presta valve, hang it on one of those wire loop earing things, and it was an earring for my wife

ShadowGray 07-20-08 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by Giro (Post 7100159)
Cut out the presta valve, hang it on one of those wire loop earing things, and it was an earring for my wife

The tube or the valve?

Giro 07-20-08 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by ShadowGray (Post 7100259)
The tube or the valve?

Just the metal valve stem (correction, the whole valve, sawed off at the base where it attaches to the tube) with a hacksaw. Which leaves the rest of the tube for the other uses above, some of which I um, never really considered ...

amckimmey 07-20-08 09:48 PM

The easy one is rubber band. I used one to hang my sleeping bag in between my handle bars on a tour. & another one to tie down my Ulock to my make sift rack. Also on my compter chair at home I have about 3 going across the back to, instead of the cloth, its like a directors chair, It feels nice. & i have 2 good tubes unfolded just hanging on my door handle to my room.

Im always looking for new ideas though.

dahoss2002 07-21-08 01:57 AM

They might be used as condoms............ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!! Couldn't resist..


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