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Reuse Worn-Out Bike Parts and Drink Beer! Print E-mail
Written by Joshua Liberles   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008


Recycling’s ok as a back-up option, but reusing kicks its butt on the green-o-meter. We’re also big fans of taking something that’s environmental, like riding a bike, and decreasing the net impact even more. Blue Collar Mountain Biking has done just that by taking worn-out parts and refashioning them into a super-cool bottle opener.

All you need is a short length of spent chain, a used-up cassette, a chain tool, some degreaser, and either a hack-saw or angle grinder. If you don’t have the raw materials, a bike shop will be only too happy to part with some of these oft-replaced (and disposed of) components.

Check out the full step-by-step instructions and put some old metal to a good use. These would make a great do-it-yourself gift too – I know I’d be psyched to get one.

For a look at other people undertaking cool repurposing projects, check out:
Green Guru Brings Cool Use to Refuse and
Zero Per Gallon: All Up in Cars’ Grilles

For bike-friendly beer, to go with your new opener: A Low-Car Beer: Tastes Great, Less Cars

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