Fellow BHPians - Need help on deciding my first cycle since my schooling days.
Need for a cycle - I am in my late thirties and still ride a motorbike to office. Around 50 kms both ways every day. Very rarely drive my car to office just in case the weather is not conducive to biking.
Work pressure in the last 4 years plus a young growing family has made sure that I completely stopped exercising. I have put on 16 kgs in the meantime and am close to touching a ton

If that happens - it will mostly be a point of no return.
I have never felt unhealthier in my whole life than I have in the last 3 weeks.
It’s very difficult for me now to take out time exclusively for exercising. I have tried a couple of times and my body just isn't ready to do what I was able to do when I was exercising. I know that it will take a concentrated effort over a period of 2-3 years to get anywhere near to my fittest self.
It takes me around 2 hours daily on commute and it makes sense to utilize the time for some exercising. Since I love biking in general so I think taking the cycling option is the best bet before I can hit gym/yoga etc.
But I do not really want to buy a costly cycle and then lose interest in a couple of months.
So I am trying to figure out if I can commit to cycling long term. In case I can keep myself motivated and understand my biking needs better, I can plan for bigger investment after 8-12 months.
Need is to have a hybrid (pure city bike will not work as at least 20% of the roads that I will take daily is pathetic. Tried a few MTBs and didn't like any of the entry level ones at all. Nothing good until I stretch my budget beyond 20 K. Plus all MTBs have this shocks which I felt just slows you down especially on well paved city roads.
My needs are
- Geared cycle - Number doesn't matter. 7/8/9 would do as well as 21/24.
- Hybrid bike
- No shocks
- No discs
Went and checked in Track & Trail/Decathlon and below are the options I liked
- Btwin Riverside 120
- Mach city - I didn't even know about this brand and what it offers for the price is just pretty goods. Looks like a MTB but is actually more of city bike with slightly thicker tires than hybrids. Would suit me well as the roads I plan to take has some sections where the slightly thicker tires would provide better comfort. Around 5 kms of roads are pretty bad with pot holes, uneven untarred roads.
Montra I didn't like any of the bikes under 20 K for what they offer.
I am getting a 21 gear Mach city ibike. I think it’s an older model and is available on Flipkart for around 7 K. These had thumb shifters which are generally better than the wrist ones
The Riverside 120 is 12K and has a thumb shifter model with 8 gears. But they are not Shimanos but Microshift (which is from Btwin).
I tried reading some reviews and
https://www.choosemybicycle.com/ is the only site where I found reviews for both.
Surprisingly they have rated the Mach City much better than the Riverside 120.
Please help on deciding as I want to close this by end of the week. I am open to other recommendations within 15 K.
I have looked at renting options but it would cost me a good 5-6 K for 2 months so I think it’s better putting that money to buy a new one.
Only advantage of Btwin is that it’s a unisex model so in worst case if I am not able to commit to cycling then I can pass it on to my daughter and will not have to take a hit while selling it.
But the Mach City is cheaper almost by 5K so it’s pretty even.
I plan to ride the geared Mach City by end of the week and decide on one of them. I rode the single speed one and didn't have much to complain. Any cycle that I have rode during the last 2 weeks of my search were way better than I had thought initially. Cycles have become so good that even a basic single speed one like Btwin mybike or Mach City ibike are way better than what I rode 20 years back.
Please help me select one of these bikes/and/or any other bike within 15 K.