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Old Tires: When to get rid of, upcycling?
I have an embarrassing amount of old tires in my possession and hate the idea of just getting rid of them (clearly, as I've had them for-freaking-ever.)
Talking tires I may not have ridden for 8 years, and may be even older than that. I'm under the impression that most are good, with the exception of likely being dry rotted -- I wouldn't typically keep a tire that wasn't -- but not I have a bunch and feeling overwhelmed by clutter. So I'm here to ask: 1) Have you done anything interesting with old tires? 2) Does anyone want a bunch of old tires with which to do something interesting? 3) or should I throw them the eff out? (or recycle, if applicable) Been a while (outside of bumping up the fabrica that still needs to leave my basement) -- hope you've all been well
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8 years may be a long time, but if they're still good you can donate them to a bike coop or such!
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You should do what I do with my old tires...save them until they're dry rotted, then wistfully pitch them into the shop bin.
Or...donate them to one of the co-ops that take parts/gear donations for reuse... I've got a box almost full of parts and clothing and tires that I will either drop at one group in Falmouth or ship to the Bradley Street Bike Coop in New Haven...
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Old tires are dangerous so I dont use or donate them . I use them on a wheel on trainer or cut them up.
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