It might be a good idea to have along some beginner-oriented versions of the more intimidating pieces of gear, so you could show how they're NOT so intimidating. For example, what scared me most when I was getting into cycling were the teensy-looking saddles and the aggressive, tight-looking shoes, so I would've been very interested to learn how saddles are actually designed for comfort and why that tight-looking shoe is a plus.



), some WSD road bikes, a hybrid, maybe a comfort bike.
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) when I was living in FL because I had no idea that there were even good local trails. Once I saw some park maps, I was inpsired! If you have access to maps of 1) good safe road rides, 2) local MUP's or greenways and 3) easy/beginner mtb trails...that might really help too. Oh, and even regular maps with bike lanes marked on them (if there are any in your area). Give people an idea about how much opportunity there is to bike in your area!
