There's really no single answer to that, it'll depend on how you want to ride and how much you want to spend.
Staying away from high-end road bikes is probably sensible for a rookie rider. The ride position takes some getting used to, and the tires are a bit narrower than what's practical for everyday use.
I'd also recommed staying away from full suspension mountainbikes. They may be a comfy ride on city streets, but all but the more expensive ones will be heavy and energy sapping to ride due to the suspension.
I'd suggest a hybrid, preferably a rigid fork one for city riding.
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The best bike for riding around town is a hybrid bike, which combines features of road bikes and mountain bikes for versatility and comfort on city streets.
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The park was not closed for the Bike the Boroughs tour on May 1, 2011. The Park Drive was closed to vehicle traffic, that's all.
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To protect your bike from rain while riding, use a bike rain cover. This cover is designed to shield your bike from water and keep it dry during wet weather conditions. Simply wrap the cover around your bike before riding to prevent water damage.
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The average bike riding speed for cyclists in a typical road race is around 25-28 miles per hour.
No, I have never seen a bear riding a bike.
Bicycles don't pollute, take less space to park and are less dangerous for pedestrians.
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