Sometimes you try to help somebody get into cycling (buy girlfriend a bike, fix up a friend's bike, give a bike to family, help friend shop for bike) and they neverreally get into it and fall back into the previous non-cycling habits.
Other times you do even less work and it "takes" and they get into cyclingand stick with it.
It's not clear to me why some attempts succeed and others fail.
What have you found worked to get somebody into cycling? What have youseen work with others? What worked to get you into cycling? What techniques from other areas have you seen work that you think could work with cycling?
In my experience, a good first step is simply setting a good example, but we're looking for more than just that.
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