I'm a fan of Paselas, too. I can usually find them from Niagara or Extreme Bike Sport or some other Amazon seller for more like $26-30, shipped.
Since you're new to this game, I guess it makes sense to remind you to check how round and true the wheels are: pick up the front of the bike, give the front wheel a good fast spin, make sure there's no noticeable bounce or wobble, then do the same for the rear.
If everything checks out, that's a nice bike for $75.
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