recumbents
I will be a recumbent rider as soon as I get the thing out of hock. (I have a lovely Sun EZ Sport on layaway at my favorite LBS.)
I started looking hard at recumbents when Physical Therapy co-workers suggested them because of my Carpal Tunnel + arthritis in thumbs. An upright bike *hurts* my hands.
Recumbents are often easier on bad backs than uprights, too. If your gym work is less painful on a recumbent, you'll probably love one on the road.
Google around and see what's out there. There are enough many styles & types out there to confuse Solomon, but you'll eventually find one or more that will speak to you. And then take some test rides.
Bent Rider Online (BROL) is a good resource, too.
By all means, check 'em out. You never know until you try. I'll give a full report on my new baby at the end of the summer. (Ummm, fall, perfect biking weather)
Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
(Sign in Japan)
1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
2003 EZ Sport AX