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Learning how to ride a bike as an adult can be a bit scary and much more difficult than for a child. But it isn't rocket science! You can do it π
REI has an excellent guide on learning how to ride as an adult:
https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/how-to-learn-to-ride-a-bike-as-an-adult.html
As an experienced street and mountain rider, I read it and it makes perfect sense. Follow their advice but also:
Once you get used to pedaling to keep yourself going it'll be like a switch: Before that moment you didn't know how to ride a bike and now you do! I'm certain it's a great feeling because I still remember it when I learned to ride as a kid! It'll likely become a "core memory" π
Don't stop there though! Practice balancing on your bike while moving slower and slower. Get the hang of a rapid foot-down (or dismount, haha). Eventually you can get good enough to literally stand on your bike while not moving at all and that impresses other people vastly more than any other bike trick I've ever performed, haha. Even super experienced, professional riders will be like, "WTF! How do you even do thatβ½" Hahaha
Anyone can do it it just takes lots of practice and if you try it every single time you stop it'll eventually come naturally. Of course, you'll look super goofy/clumsy the first hundred times (haha) but eventually you'll have a biking superpower ππ
Edit: Once you've decided that biking is for you take some time to learn how to do basic bike maintenance. Even if your tires are fine deflate one and take it off then put it back on. You don't want to be figuring out how to do that in the middle of nowhere on the side of the road (and always travel with an extra tube... That's what tiny under-the-seat bags are for!).
Nobody likes having to change out a tube in the middle of a trail/out on the road but is inevitable if you bike a lot. Also, if you smash your wheel hard enough it can get bent enough that you can't ride. No big deal though! Just bend it back! I used to encounter so many people on trails carrying their bikes with bent tires and I was like, "oh! Let me fix that for you..." <WHACK! WHACK! WHACK!> against a log/curb and it would be straight enough to ride on again ππ