Old 05-17-12, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by dpeters11
My wife learned at 35, so I have dealt with this. The problem with a Walmart bike is that it can easily frustrate you due to bad shifting etc when you get to that point and makes you not want to ride. My wife actually started with a Trek Pure, which is pedal forward and allows you to have the saddle lower yet still get the proper leg extension. The problem with that approach is she quickly outgrew it.

I'd look at a hybrid, possibly something used but it has to be the right size and in good condition. I am not Canadian and not familiar with GEARS but finding a good (or two) shops that you like and trust are essential.
Wow, I thought I was the only adult who didn't know how to ride a bike, lol... can I ask you how was your wife's experience? Did she learn fast/easy? Did she fell many times when she was learning? I am getting very nervous about it, which is very stupid I know! I wonder if it is something that it takes weeks/months to learn... hopefully not years!
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