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Coroplast Wheel Covers
Jul 22nd, 2008, 10:00pm
 
With TTTT coming up, there seems to be a fair amount of interest in wheel covers like the ones I made last year (in the photo below). They are very light and do add some speed on flats and downhills.
 

 
I've committed to making a couple of covers, and have the material for a couple more than that, but if there are many others wanting them, I won't have time and material to make them all, but I don't mind helping. There are lots of ways to make wheel covers. Here are instructions on recumbents.com for making them several different ways. These are made out of coroplast like mine, but mine are even lighter. If you want professional looking ones, and don't mind paying more, and a bit more weight, these are nice.
 
The coroplast covers mentioned above are made out of 2mm coroplast, which I wasn't able to find locally at all. If you order coroplast anywhere else, the shipping cost kills you. So, I used 4mm coroplast that I found locally, and split it with a letter opener. This worked well, and made some of the lightest wheel covers around. You can secure it to the wheel either with tape or tie wraps. Tape looks the best, but doesn't much like time spent in a 130 degree garage. I don't mind giving some instruction (a wheel cover making party, maybe?), but if many people want covers, we'll need more material. The only local place I found with a stock of 4mm coroplast at a reasonable price was Regal Plastics. I paid $18 (~$20 after tax) for each 4' x 8' sheet of coroplast, and they have a $50 minimum order. A 4' x 8' sheet would make either either 4 or 8 sets of covers, depending on whether or not you split the material. So, anyone who wants to buy a sheet will probably have a lifetime supply of cover building material for $20, and it would only take three of us buying one sheet each to make the minimum order.  
 
Regal Plastics' Fort Worth facility isn't that far from where I work, so if anyone would like to buy a sheet of coroplast, I don't mind paying and picking it up. So, I'll ask the question: If I make a trip to Regal Plastics, who wants to buy a sheet of 4mm black coroplast for $20 (I'll have to make sure that price is still good)?
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Re: Coroplast Wheel Covers
Reply #1 - Jul 22nd, 2008, 10:44pm
 
Bud,
 
I'm interested in getting some coroplast - not necessarily for wheel covers but maybe for a tailbox. Let us know the current price.
 
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Reply #2 - Jul 22nd, 2008, 11:26pm
 
Quote from Bud_Bent on Jul 22nd, 2008, 10:00pm:
With TTTT coming up, there seems to be a fair amount of interest in wheel covers like the ones I made last year (in the photo below). They are very light and do add some speed on flats and downhills.

http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x5/Bud_Bent/2007%20TTTT/tttt05.jpg

I've committed to making a couple of covers, and have the material for a couple more than that, but if there are many others wanting them, I won't have time and material to make them all, but I don't mind helping. There are lots of ways to make wheel covers. Here are instructions on recumbents.com for making them several different ways. These are made out of coroplast like mine, but mine are even lighter. If you want professional looking ones, and don't mind paying more, and a bit more weight, these are nice.

The coroplast covers mentioned above are made out of 2mm coroplast, which I wasn't able to find locally at all. If you order coroplast anywhere else, the shipping cost kills you. So, I used 4mm coroplast that I found locally, and split it with a letter opener. This worked well, and made some of the lightest wheel covers around. You can secure it to the wheel either with tape or tie wraps. Tape looks the best, but doesn't much like time spent in a 130 degree garage. I don't mind giving some instruction (a wheel cover making party, maybe?), but if many people want covers, we'll need more material. The only local place I found with a stock of 4mm coroplast at a reasonable price was Regal Plastics. I paid $18 (~$20 after tax) for each 4' x 8' sheet of coroplast, and they have a $50 minimum order. A 4' x 8' sheet would make either either 4 or 8 sets of covers, depending on whether or not you split the material. So, anyone who wants to buy a sheet will probably have a lifetime supply of cover building material for $20, and it would only take three of us buying one sheet each to make the minimum order.

Regal Plastics' Fort Worth facility isn't that far from where I work, so if anyone would like to buy a sheet of coroplast, I don't mind paying and picking it up. So, I'll ask the question: If I make a trip to Regal Plastics, who wants to buy a sheet of 4mm black coroplast for $20 (I'll have to make sure that price is still good)?

 
 
I do! I do! I'll take one(Peggy doesn't think she would use hers. We could always share).
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Reply #3 - Jul 22nd, 2008, 11:42pm
 
I'll want one for the carbent when it gets here, so yeah.
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Reply #4 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 7:20am
 
I'm in for a sheet.
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Reply #5 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 8:04am
 
Hi Bud,
 
  I'd love to have a sheet of coroplast!  
 
Thanks!
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Reply #6 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 9:41am
 
A wheelcover making party...  I love it....   Smiley  Count me in!
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Reply #7 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 10:59am
 
I have some white I was going to practice on but if you are going to get something darker I'd be in and a party would be nice too since I don't think I'm going to be very successful on my own hmm.
Never thought of splitting the 4mm I had I'll have to try that tonight.  
 
I've been meaning to try a tailbox also I could hard mount it to my rear rack and I think I have seen plans out there for em.
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Reply #8 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 11:52am
 
I'd be glad to swap someone for just enough to get the rear wheel done on my Corsa by getting all the heavier duty type coroplast you need for projects like tailboxes etc.   DJ      
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Reply #9 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 1:16pm
 
Bud - how about if you send a massive sheet to Randy S., and ask him to make us each a mini wing to give us some leading edge lift, thus making the bike lighter and ultimately faster.
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Reply #10 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 1:52pm
 
Quote from Rawhide on Jul 23rd, 2008, 11:52am:
I'd be glad to swap someone for just enough to get the rear wheel done on my Corsa by getting all the heavier duty type coroplast you need for projects like tailboxes etc. DJ

 
Are you saying you have a source for heavier coroplast? Alright, come clean!
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Reply #11 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 1:53pm
 
Quote from bikerteam on Jul 23rd, 2008, 1:16pm:
Bud - how about if you send a massive sheet to Randy S., and ask him to make us each a mini wing to give us some leading edge lift, thus making the bike lighter and ultimately faster.

 
If it'll help me fly up those hills, I'll get right on it.
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Reply #12 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 2:42pm
 
Posted by: Bud_Bent Posted on: Today at 1:52pm  
Quote from Rawhide on Today at 11:52am:
I'd be glad to swap someone for just enough to get the rear wheel done on my Corsa by getting all the heavier duty type coroplast you need for projects like tailboxes etc. DJ  
 
Are you saying you have a source for heavier coroplast? Alright, come clean!  
 
 
Why Bud, how astute you are!  Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.  I'd guess it's heavier than what you're talking about using on the wheels.  Maybe I should bring some out to the Goatneck for perusal/distribution?
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Reply #13 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 6:38pm
 
If there's a coroplast buy in the near future, count me in for a sheet.
 
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Reply #14 - Jul 23rd, 2008, 10:06pm
 
Quote from Rawhide on Jul 23rd, 2008, 2:42pm:

Why Bud, how astute you are! Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. I'd guess it's heavier than what you're talking about using on the wheels. Maybe I should bring some out to the Goatneck for perusal/distribution?
DJ

 
Yes, bring a piece to Goatneck. Because I split it, thicker might work ok. I'd like to see what a piece looks like after I split it.
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