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    West Georgia Cycling

    4.6 (8 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bike repair and maintenance

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    11 months ago

    Adam will give you advice if you need it. The prices seem to fair, the riding gear is pretty niche; it's a bike shop not Walmart to be fair.

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    6 years ago

    Super nice guys at this shop, and it's right at the start of the Carrollton Beltline, which is a great 20 mile paved bike route.

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    4 years ago

    Great bike store! Fair price on new/used bikes and repairs. They stand by what they Sell and are very knowledgeable!

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    eStar Rides | Electric Bike & Electric Scooter Repair Shop

    eStar Rides | Electric Bike & Electric Scooter Repair Shop

    1.0
    (1 review)

    Avoid this shop. I brought in my scooter for what they said was a $75 fix. The invoice said…read more"installation," and the technician assured me I wouldn't be charged again if a part was needed. A week later, they added $50 for the part plus another $75 labor fee, bringing my total to $200. Nearly a month later, my scooter still isn't fixed. I had to call five times for updates because they never followed up. Eventually, I was told the repair failed and they want me to pay for yet another part. The shop responded to my concerns below by citing a posted $100 diagnostic fee, but my invoice said installation, and staff explicitly told me I wouldn't be charged again. If this policy were truly iron-clad, why did they charge me $75 instead of $100? That alone shows that these policies are flexible when it suits them but firm when they've messed up. Their explanation doesn't change the fact that I was misled and left without a working scooter. I've already paid $200 for nothing but wasted time and broken promises. The only fair resolution is for them to complete the repair, parts included, at no extra cost. If you want honesty, communication, and actual results, take your scooter elsewhere

    From the owner: eStar Rides on Sylvan Rd is Atlanta's go-to hub for expert electric bike and scooter repairs,…read morepremium parts, accessories, and top-tier sales. Whether you need a quick fix, a full tune-up, or you're ready to ride out with a brand-new e-bike or scooter, our certified technicians have you covered. We stock batteries, tires, throttles, brakes, and everything in between--plus helmets, locks, lights, and gear for every kind of rider. Walk-ins welcome, appointments available. Fast, reliable, and right in the neighborhood.

    The Belt Hub

    The Belt Hub

    4.0
    (3 reviews)

    Adding an exploration day after a week long conference, I headed out of downtown to explore the…read morePonce Market and the Beltline. Arriving before the shops open, I planned to walk a mile or so to a bike rental shop. Immediately after exiting the market for the beltline connector, I noticed activity at The Belt Hub. Their social media marketing states " The BELT Hub, is Atlanta's first micro-mobility hub, offering e-bike rentals, valet, repairs, and retail. The BELT Hub's mission is to make sustainable, active transportation accessible, secure, and community-centered, redefining the way Atlanta moves". A family owned business, every member of the family went out of their way to help make my experience exceptional. I inquired if there were any pedal bikes, as is my preference over e-bikes. They had a hybrid or a mountain bike available. we looked at both and decided the hybrid was more my size and style. I went for a cup of coffee while they prepped the rental. On return, five minutes for a waiver, credit card, a seat height adjustment, helmet fit, and a cable lock. Off I went for about a 3 hour ride, a total of 27 miles. I explored the trail in both directions from the market. To the left, or west, Piedmont Park and beyond. The park was a beehive of activity with sports, walkers, bicyclists, and Atlanta's Pride Festival and Parade. Back to the right, Eastside toward skatepark and Krog Market. The bike rental was a flat fee of $40 per day, e-bikes started at $25 hour. Returning the bike was easy, and they took and printed a picture as a keepsake. The matriarch even recommended a lunch spot for an after ride bite and beverage. Assessment: exceedingly friendly and responsive customer service, well maintained bicycles, convenient to the beltline. Rent here and enjoy a few hours exploration!

    Inconsistent hours of operations and no one answers the phone. I have attempted to drop of bikes…read morefor repair for a week.

    Chief Ladiga Trail

    Chief Ladiga Trail

    4.9
    (8 reviews)

    Quiet and peaceful. A little narrow at times, but highly recommend cycling this trail…read more Clean up after storms is a bit slow (trees down, etc)

    How does this only have 2 reviews? Madness!…read more It's a 33 mile, paved, super clean, well maintained bike trail that goes from a park in Anniston, through the JSU campus and on to the Alabama/Georgia State line. At that point it connects/turns into the Silver Comet Trail which continues another 60 or so miles into Georgia, (for all you psychos who want to bike 90 miles). Most importantly, it is as flat as can be so anyone can ride forever on it without getting into any serious uphill slopes which while for some may be fun, for others may be grueling. There is nothing grueling about this trail. A kid could do it no problem. It is long, and so if you don't want to do the entire thing you can start at the Eubanks Welcome Center in Piedmont and from there it's about 14 miles to the state line. The reason I say to do this section if you're not going to do the entire trail is that this is where the trail starts to go through a forest and so the scenery is nice, it's shaded in most areas and you won't run into many crossings where you'll see any traffic at all. Just a flat, peaceful, meandering section of trail that crosses over streams and goes past pastures and mountains along the way. The welcome center has clean restrooms, plenty of parking and is in a nice safe area. If you have a bike and you're looking for a nice place to ride I'm not sure it gets much better than this. Pack what you need for the Piedmont to State Line section as you won't encounter much along the way as far as places to stop for any supplies. But that's the point right? You're going into a forest. There isn't supposed to be anything out there besides the birds and butterflies and creeks and streams and trees and all that so definitely bring whatever you might need with you.

    West Georgia Cycling - mountainbiking - Updated July 2026

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