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# Cut the valve off an old inner tube. One tube should be enough for one set of handlebars. | # Cut the valve off an old inner tube. One tube should be enough for one set of handlebars. | ||
# Use scissors or a | # Use scissors or a razor blade to split it long ways down the middle (it doesn't have to be perfect). | ||
# Wash the pieces to avoid getting black stuff or talc all over when you ride. Let dry. | # Wash the pieces to avoid getting black stuff or talc all over when you ride. Let dry. | ||
# Follow normal handlebar wrapping procedures and secure with tape. | # Follow normal handlebar wrapping procedures and secure with tape. |
Revision as of 17:36, 18 August 2010
The Urban Bike Project of Wilmington recycles old inner tubes for cheap (free) handlebar wrap. There are only a few steps involved.
Steps
- Cut the valve off an old inner tube. One tube should be enough for one set of handlebars.
- Use scissors or a razor blade to split it long ways down the middle (it doesn't have to be perfect).
- Wash the pieces to avoid getting black stuff or talc all over when you ride. Let dry.
- Follow normal handlebar wrapping procedures and secure with tape.
The wrap should last a year or so depending on use and weather conditions.