Originally Posted by
chephy
Get the bike fitted properly and learn to use gears. This is important to any new cyclist, but in particular one who's not used to physical activity, because he is not as likely to know the difference between good pain and bad pain, and is more likely to give up because he thinks the pain comes from being unfit, even if in reality raising the saddle or shifting down would have eliminated the problem.
Get an internal gear hub bike, like an old three speed or a newer 7 or 8 speed, and there's nothing to learning the gears. Simple as pie.