Tire Recycling

Looking for a bike lane barrier that withstands vehicle impacts, domestically produced and less expensive per foot than similar existing products? Hub Recycling’s bike lane barriers made from upcycled automotive tires may be a perfect solution for your next street improvement project. Please contact us to discuss purchasing these barriers for your bike lanes or roadway improvement project.

Hub Recycling is manufacturing bike lane barriers from blighted tires in the City of Memphis. In partnership with the City of Memphis Engineering Department and industrial artist Tad Pierson of Tire Art Design, the Hub Recycling completed a recent project of 450 recycled tire bike lane barriers installed along the bike lanes of Broad Ave in Binghampton.

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HUB Recycling’s bike lane barriers made from upcycled automotive tires may ne a perfect solution for your next street improvment project.

Styles of Delineator


Hub Recycling’s bike lane barriers made from upcycled automotive tires may be a perfect solution for your next street improvement project.

Ridge Delineator

5 feet long, 10 inches high, secured to the pavement with 8 anchors. Reflective glass beads on colored stripe. White paint for roadway installation, other colors available for parking lots, etc.

Post Delineator

Vertical delineator alternative, multiple heights available, secured with 4 anchors. Returns to upright position after moderate vehicle impact. Multiple colors available with reflective glass beads as an option.

Clover Delineator

Standalone cone replacement that can be moved around as needed, or can be installed onto pavement with 2 anchors. Multiple colors available with reflective glass beads as an option.

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