How do you avoid floppy handlebars when stopped during waldrackpacking?

Sure ill bite. Wheres my coin John?... Johhn?..... Johhhhhn??? you there John? :)

Sucks you had to deal with this. That dude exhibited sociopathic behaviour. Best you can do is never deliver to that address again. 3% of tje population have similar tendencies according to the DSM sadly.

I am running a VO Tourist bar with a 130mm stem. Perfect for my likes. Cheap. Feels just right and not so wide at all.

Big Creek in Roswell and Stone Mtn Trail from Stn Mtn to Atl come to mind. But Silver Comet has longer stretches where one can hold higher speeds for longer.

For Spanish say this English word.

Pack it up, pack it in, let me begin I came to win, battle me that's a sin

Its the tiptronic shift magnet. I replaced a few of those back in the day on various vw models.

Nice. Did you consider the SMP saddles also? I have been debating between this one and SMP. Not sure yet which one to try first.

They look different than other grips. People who think they look like dicks are just finding an excuse to talk about dicks. --- Not a Louis CK quote but sounds like it could be.

We must have ticked the same algorythm boxes. Those also appeared on my yt feed. I wonder if there is a master list of abandoned or out of comission rails.

Congrats on your wedding. Sadly, there is no way to ride out of Atl airport with out riding on the highway. I'd suggest taking the Marta train to Five Points Station. From there you can transfer to the Blue line going East. This will get you to Decatur. There's also the option of getting off at either North Ave, P'tree or Civic Center and riding on the Stone Mountain Trail which runs through Decatur. I'm not sure what the left and right wing routes are. But whatever you decide have a safe trip!

Look up Delta Michelangelo 2 Gravity Bike Rack. Simple solution and does not need to be screwed or nailed to any walls. I have two of them because n+1+1+1

May I suggest looking for a cheap used bicycle in Marketplace. Learn to take it apart, regrease all bearings, replace the brake pads, adjust the shifters and make it your own by adding a rack and basket. It will help in learning to use hand tools as well, then go for a nice ride. There are plenty of youtube sources of info as well as here on reddit. Old bikes are simple machines and have brought me many hours of enjoyment. Whichever way you decide may you find peace my friend!

That's my bike's twin! Whats the name of that color? Its a very deep purle which make the yellow decals pop.

Good idea but it has one pivot point. If the light turns it will get into spokey land. Check out the M Wave QR light mount. On a QR squewer it replaces the end nut and provides a nice sturdy mounting point for your light. No chance it will get into your spokes. If running on pitch dark trsils I mount the light on my handlebars but on my normal commute the MWave mount is perfect.

Alexa play Eye of the Tiger while I pace this cyclist!