Big Pull Ties From Bike Inner Tubes

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Big Pull Ties From Bike Inner Tubes

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Here is a quick way to convert old bike inner tubes into pull ties that have hundreds (well lots anyway) of uses. I use them for cords, hoses, belts, brake cable housings and all kinds of loose bundles of stuff around the shop.

Just about any bike shop or bike coop will have a bin of discarded inner tubes. Most places will be glad to give these away just to get rid of them. I like the long thin ones (27" racing tubes) for most ties I make. Making one takes about 10 seconds so you can keep some readymade or make them as you need them.


Cut Inner Tubes to Length

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I find 18" and 24" lengths are pretty handy, but the nice thing is you can make these pull ties any length you need.

Tie a Knot in One End

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Tie a single overhand knot close to one end of the tube segment and pull the knot tight. This will keep the slit (next step) from tearing out.

Fold and Cut

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Fold the inner tube over near the knot and make a small cut (a 1/4"cut on the fold makes a 1/2" slit) on the midline of the tube (Photo #1). Make this slit a little bigger or a little smaller depending on the width of the inner tube (Photo #2).

The slit will stretch as you pull the tie tight so don't make the slit too big.

That's it! All done.

Tie Things Together

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To use the pull tie wrap the long end of the tube around something and slip the loose end through the slit. Pull this tight and it will hold fairly well until you want to pull it free.

Notice in Photo #3 that the right tie has the loose end tucked under the loop to make it more secure.