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@@partisanapple5349it better not be motorbike. The exact reasons bike’s was created mainly was for people who can’t afford things like that. A lot of people don’t really understand how much people struggle with money. I mean quite literally
Just wear something comfortable. Get yourself a helmet, if you already have one, even better. Learn road rules, since you are a part of traffic when riding on roads. If you are riding and it is getting dark, you wanna have fitted a light on the front and a red light on the back to alert druvers. Wear gloves, so in case of a fall, your hands aren't ripped.
That's a common concern for people who are considering entering the sport. Maybe borrow one from a pal who has multiple bikes and go for a ride and see what you think!
Team up with someone you know who is an Avid cyclist. They can help getting you started with a second hand bike. 200 is enough to get set up with a road bike that has almost same performance as a $10k bike, on flat terrain. Avoid the entry level or department store bikes. Any mid level bike post 1980 with aluminum rims that's in good mechanical condition is fine. The big $$ for reduced frame weight, wheel weight, and component weight. Important for hill climbing, handling and acceleration, but on flat ground only the tires and the engine matters. Air resistance is big also, but you won't notice much of that until you go 20 mph.