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Atlanta By Bike

Bicycling in and around Atlanta. Name: Evan View my complete profile New Office Location - Unbikeable? Gas Panic Sigh... Designing my perfect bike Still no gas, night riding, and getting old No Gas at Costco Coworkers and Commuting Sometimes it rains Well Hey Fay Bike Lust April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 Powered by Blogger Links: Bike Forums Bicycle Comics Yehuda Moon Equipment Surly Rivendell Trek Specialized Xtracycle Stokemonkey Cycle Shops Cycleworks, Atlanta Hiawatha Cyclery, Minneapolis Harris Cyclery, West Newton, MA Advocacy Atlanta Bicycling Campaign Southern Bicycling League Bike Portland Blogs Oil is for sissies Commuter Dude Two Cities Two Wheels Cyclers Life Martino's Bike Lane Diary Georgia Cyclists Atlanta Intown Cycling Bike Cobb My Big Fat Geek Cycling blog Atlanta Bicycle Commuter Bike Year Georgia Endurance Girls Other stuff Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Glossary

Friday, October 03, 2008

New Office Location - Unbikeable? So my office moved to a new location about eight miles further out. Here's the problem, the area is nigh unbikeable. Now I'm not one to make such a pronouncement lightly but even if I did the multi-modal thing and took MARTA to the Mansell park & ride, there's no good route from the park and ride to the office off Hembre. I'm very upset about this development. More details to come. posted by Evan | 6:03 PM | 4 comments

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Gas Panic So with my back still bothering me I decided 8-10 hours in the saddle probably wasn't the smartest thing, but I did do a short ride to Publix to pick up some food. On the way I saw this.Yep people line up for gas just like the 70's. You see since Hurricane Ike there's been a distinct supply problem, made worse by a panicky public and media. Many stations are out of gas, and those with gas have long lines. By the time I was on back from Publix this station too was out. posted by Evan | 5:09 PM | 1 comments

Friday, September 26, 2008

Sigh... For the third day in a row I've had to drive, that's how messed up my back is. I went to the doctor yesterday who prescribed some muscle relaxants and painkillers. I'm hoping they work a miracle or there's no way I'll be able to make the big Silver Comet ride. posted by Evan | 7:22 AM | 0 comments

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Designing my perfect bike Lugged steel frame, horizontal dropouts, relaxed riding position, chainstays long enough to avoid heel strike, Rohloff hub (checks price) I mean Shimano nexus 8 red band, racks on the front and rear, full coverage fenders, racks on back and front. posted by Evan | 10:22 AM | 0 comments

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Still no gas, night riding, and getting old Well there's still little or no gas to be found in Cobb county. Doesn't bother me but some people are starting to freak out.Have I mentioned how wonderful riding at night is? Assuming you have enough lighting, riding in the cool night air with few cars around it great.So when I got home last night I picked up my bike to take it inside and something in my back broke. It's the price of getting older that your prone the these unexpected breakdowns. posted by Evan | 8:04 AM | 0 comments

Friday, September 19, 2008

No Gas at Costco Since Hurricane Ike hit there's been a gas shortage, at least in my part of town. I rode to Costco last night to pick up some paper towels and they were out of gas, so I took the long way home and discovered QT and BP were also out of gas.Of course being on my bicycle this bothers me not at all, except for the fact that I promised to visit my mother this weekend and I'm pretty sure the last time I parked it, it had very little gas. Which brings me to commuter rail. Atlanta's got a lot of rail lines and almost all are used exclusively for freight. Why is it a rail line not 2 miles from my home runs straight to Cartersville and yet it's impossible for me to take the train? Everyone complains about $4+ a gallon gas, except me. The longer gas prices are high the more likely people will start thinking differently about transportation. posted by Evan | 11:21 AM | 1 comments

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Coworkers and Commuting A coworker actually asked me about what it took to commute to work. He only lives 5 miles away so it's a pretty easy ride. I told him that if he wanted to meet me one morning, I would be glad to show him the safest and quickest route. posted by Evan | 7:34 PM | 1 comments  
 

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