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Old 11-04-11 | 05:52 PM
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Uses for Old Inner Tubes

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We use a lot of zip ties at the bike co-op. Mostly to connect component pairs, like pedals, so they can stay together in the parts bins.

When I put these together, I steal an old tube from the trash and cut it up -- lengthwise -- to make little ribbons that I can use instead of zip ties. Just make a knot and you are good to go.
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Old 11-04-11 | 05:59 PM
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While I'm thinking about it, I've also used tubes to lash packages and gear on by bike rack. They are almost as versatile as bungee cords and they don't ruin you wheel if they get loose.
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Old 11-04-11 | 06:04 PM
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Add a metal hook at ends of a cut up tube and presto: bungee cord.
Have also used it to lash down a X-mas tree on roof of our Honda.
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Old 11-04-11 | 06:15 PM
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one 700c tube cut into 2 pieces is perfect for lashing a full grocery bag to a bike rack
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Old 11-04-11 | 06:18 PM
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Why do you keep calling them inner tubes?

They are just tubes where I live.

I use a cross cut of a tube around my puncture repair box to keep it shut and around a spare patched tube to keep it tidy.
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Old 11-04-11 | 06:36 PM
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Why do you keep calling them inner tubes?
Because that's what they are called.... at least everywhere in the U.S. I've lived.
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Old 11-04-11 | 07:28 PM
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You can make a giant sling shot between two trees to launch water balloons.
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Old 11-04-11 | 10:05 PM
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I mentioned in the other thread that I had used a piece of tube as an emergency shim to keep a seat post from sinking down into the seat tube. They can also be used as permanent shims on mountings that go around the handlebars or tubes for lights, computers, locks and so forth. (Pieces from an aluminum beer can can also serve as shims.)

You can also hold up your pants with rubber cut from inner tubes. Just put it behind two adjacent belt loops and cinch knot it. This is known as a "jailhouse belt" or it's sometimes called (where I work) a "psych ward belt."
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You can make a giant sling shot between two trees to launch water balloons.
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Tube + old chain = a little extra saddle security.
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Originally Posted by Caretaker
Why do you keep calling them inner tubes?

They are just tubes where I live.

I use a cross cut of a tube around my puncture repair box to keep it shut and around a spare patched tube to keep it tidy.
Tubes can be electronics, or even a band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvi44yfdYkA
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Tubes can be electronics, or even a band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvi44yfdYkA
Not to mention down tube, top tube, seat tube--all parts on a bicycle frame. Very confusing if you don't use the modifier!
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Old 11-05-11 | 08:51 AM
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You can put an inner tube around a chain or cable (like a sleeve) to protect the bike frame or other surface from being scratched. Make a home made lock for your bike with a heavy chain, inner tube sleeve, and a padlock.
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Old 11-05-11 | 10:30 AM
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Not to mention down tube, top tube, seat tube--all parts on a bicycle frame. Very confusing if you don't use the modifier!
Not really. It's all about context. Never had any confusion. To follow your argument we should call this Forum 'Living Motor-Car Free' to distinguish from other types of 'car', on trains for example.

The english language has developed on either side of the Atlantic in seperate ways and long may it continue.
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I use old inner tubes for tidying up loose straps on my tactical gear and rucksacks. Good for tying up cargo straps too. I've even used them for wrapping up the good inner tubes I keep as spares in the garage
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Old 11-05-11 | 04:12 PM
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Ok... time for another retraction.

I was at the bike co-op today and found a pair of pedals that needed to go in the parts bin. So I reached for a old tube to use it to lash the pair together for future use.

Unfortunately as I cut the tire, I discovered it was full of slime. (Believe me, they call it slime for a reason!) Ewwww!

Usually the tube is a great way to do this, but today I reached for the zip ties.
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Old 11-05-11 | 04:27 PM
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Not really. It's all about context. Never had any confusion. To follow your argument we should call this Forum 'Living Motor-Car Free' to distinguish from other types of 'car', on trains for example.

The english language has developed on either side of the Atlantic in seperate ways and long may it continue.
Over there, I believe Tube could also refer to the subway? Over here, one U.S. Seantor said he understood the Internet--"It's not like a truck. It's a series of tubes."
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Old 11-06-11 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Jared.
Tube + old chain = a little extra saddle security.
I've heard that a length of old inner tube can be filled with sand and then tied off at the ends and used as a weapon or--for more peaceful folk--as a device for keeping draughts from coming under the door.

https://www.ehow.com/how_6694341_inst...-stoppers.html
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Originally Posted by Roody
Over there, I believe Tube could also refer to the subway?
You say 'eraser' and I say 'rubber'.

Let's call the whole thing off.
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Old 11-06-11 | 08:16 AM
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Old 11-07-11 | 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by frantik
one 700c tube cut into 2 pieces is perfect for lashing a full grocery bag to a bike rack
Pedicabber here.

A couple of weekends ago a buddy got a flat and they couldnt take off the tire. He had someone bring a new front tire out. When I got that tire to come off as fast as a prom dress. He needed to switch tired because the replacement was torn.

Now he had the problem of having to carry a spare rim. I took the old tube and used it to lash the tube onto the undercarriage of the pedicab.

Also, I am saving old tubes in hopes of making frame bags for the pedicabs.
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Old 11-07-11 | 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Caretaker
You say 'eraser' and I say 'rubber'.

Let's call the whole thing off.
You say "rubber" I say Condom"
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Old 11-07-11 | 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by johnr783
You say "rubber" I say Condom"
Actually, I don't.

I'm old enough to remember a time when we used pieces of old tubes to repair punctures.

If you really want to research the recycling of bicycle equipment you should go to Cuba. Decades of economic sanctions have made the Cuban people experts at 'make do and mend'. When I was there three years ago it was amazing what they could do to keep old bikes on the road.
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Old 11-07-11 | 12:22 PM
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When the grease in my hub gear froze and the hub was stuck in one gear, I defrosted it with an inner-tube hot water bottle wrapped around the hub shell.
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