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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 ...
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.
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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