UpCycling Bike Tubes
Monday, April 2, 2012
Recycling inner tubes map
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
A word thanking our sponsors....
We’ve got an awesome new piece of equipment here at Green Guru. HUGE thanks to @Sailrite for sponsoring us with a walking-foot style sewing machine. Originally made for sail building and repair, this portable machine is durable and ideal for what we sew together to make our products. Were going to be taking it on the road with us to show off what we do with upcycled bike tubes and wetsuit material. We are also putting together a bicycle generator that will be ridden to power this bad boy. Come check it out!
We highly recommend this machine for any craftsman out there! Anyone interested in @Sailrite, visit their website www.sailrite.com.
UpCycled Asia
UPCYCLE ASIA !!!
Believe it or not, we have made some serious progress with our gear in Asia! In the past few months we have been making sales in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and we are working on Singapore. These people have shown some love for our new lightweight backpacks, like the Freewheeler and the Spinner. We were recently featured in a Japanese magazine, called Lightening, that is read throughout the entire country. We are super stoked about it, but no one in our office can read the article!
It is great to know that people on the other side of the world have similar views as us and are interested in living the Green Guru life. The bike scene in Asia must be bigger than we think and we hope to help it grow!
UpCycled Past
We need to start a Eco Justice League! LoL that could be the premise of the reclamation movement and our Eco powers talked about on our bio!
4 hours ago viamobileHey all you party people! So the Bike Tube Recycling Contest has been extended until the end of February (February 29th to be exact). Here is the link to our blog that has all the contest details:http://blog.greengurugear.com/. The weather has been especially nice so get out on your bike when you can! Show Us Your Tubes!!
23 hours ago viaTweetDeckSomeone is Doing a Great job at helping us out with Tubes!
* THANK YOU: Standard Bike Repair *Monday at 5:37pm- Sunday at 1:48pm viaTumblr
Off shore breeze in sunny So Cal. Can't wait to catch some waves and then expand our wetsuit recycling program to some more partners!
January 28 at 6:25pm viamobileCheck out this sweet review in one of our favorite bike mags, URBAN VELO!
urbanvelo.orgWhen it comes to riding all day or riding hard for just a few hours, I do everything I can to not have a backpack. Seatpacks have long been a mainstay of my stable—the very first one I purchased back in 1994 still sees regular use. When the Green Guru Shifter saddle bag showed up for review, I more ...January 27 at 11:19am- blog.greengurugear.com“ Upcycle Project | Do it yourself recycling Homemade Rubber Bands ” Why use those boring nude colored rubber bands when you can have bold black ones? Not to mention the potential of having what we have all secretly want to make, a rubber band ball. To get started all you need is your old inner tubes and scissors ...See MoreJanuary 26 at 10:51am viaTumblr
What a beautiful day for a ride. Check out our sweet upcycled vinyl banner panniers!
January 25 at 4:10pm nearSan Marcos, CA
Recycled inner tubes as a community service project.
Upcycling and Bicycle inner tube project Number 1
First, remember we will take all of you non-slimed 2' bicycle innertubes.
Ship them 2500 47th Boulder Co 80301. We may just send you back a sweet pouch or hook you up with a sweet discount.
Upcycle Project | Do it yourself recycling Homemade Rubber Bands
This comes from our other blog: http://blog.greengurugear.com/
Why use those boring nude colored rubber bands when you can have bold black ones? Not to mention the potential of having what we have all secretly want to make, a rubber band ball.
To get started all you need is your old inner tubes and scissors and you are ready to roll. I took the inner tube, laid it out and made a first cut through the tube, don’t feel guilty the tube is going to a better place. Then simply make another cut about a centimeter from the first cut to make a band. The awesome thing is you can vary the width of your cuts to make really wide or skinny bands for different strengths. The circumference also varies if you are using an old road bike inner tube to an old mountain bike inner tube, so many choices! And it is that simple, you now have, in my opinion, the coolest rubber bands from here to the bike shop.
Supplies: -old inner tube (bike) -scissors
Green Guru Gear
Eco-friendly luggage, bags, bike accessory, and lifestyle product company from Boulder, Colorado. Proud to manufacture great, durable products constructed from recycled, upcycled and reclaimed materials like bike tubes, wetsuits, climbing ropes, banners and more. Made in the USA. Check us out at www.greengurugear.com.