>>1412113>buy a bike at Walmart ?only if you do not plan on riding very often or very far
.eg around 60 to 80 km per week would be the limit for such a bike
the brakes and gear shifting is not so good
>sizing guide>172cm manlettry out a 52 cm frame
this should allow for a seat height around 95 cm from the ground and 85 cm between the seat and the pedal at its lowest point
but given your condition you may want to run the seat a little lower
>disabledif the range of motion in your legs is effected a step through frame may help
or a crank forward bike as they have a lower seat height
>I can't do the forward leaning thingwell a flat bar is no good in that case, unless the bike has a very short top tube and a short stem
the further away from your hips your hands are the more pronated they will become
bars like
>>1412114 are good for siting bolt upright and place more weight on the seat, thus are best combined with sprung saddle
aside from how far the bars sweep back another thing to consider is the height of the handle bars relative to the seat
with the bars the same height as the seat you will be leaning forward slightly and only a little more height is needed to be sitting fully upright
for ease of use adjustable stems are available for both quill and thread-less systems
however the limit of handle bar height is that the gear and brake cables set up for flat bars will be too short for swept bars
It would be best to cut longer cable housings and use the full extent of length provided by a brand new un trimmed cable