it's the kind of riding you're doing: puttering around, commuting to visit friends, etc.
As others have already mentioned, riding around in traffic gets boring fast.
The problem with staying in Toronto is that the roads within Toronto are pretty lousy, interest wise. To find anything interesting, you have to ride outside of Toronto, and to be able to do that, you'll need to be on a 400 series highway, on a seat that's comfortable, wearing a helmet that's comfortable.
Having said that, when I first started riding, I got excited just sitting on the bike and didn't need much of an excuse to ride just about anywhere.
Do you like carving a corner (e.g. when snowboarding, or skiing)? Do you like mountain biking? Or do you like watching scenery go by?
Do you have your M2 yet? What distance are you comfortable riding right now? What roads have you been on? What area of Etobicoke are you in?
As others have already mentioned, riding around in traffic gets boring fast.
The problem with staying in Toronto is that the roads within Toronto are pretty lousy, interest wise. To find anything interesting, you have to ride outside of Toronto, and to be able to do that, you'll need to be on a 400 series highway, on a seat that's comfortable, wearing a helmet that's comfortable.
Having said that, when I first started riding, I got excited just sitting on the bike and didn't need much of an excuse to ride just about anywhere.
Do you like carving a corner (e.g. when snowboarding, or skiing)? Do you like mountain biking? Or do you like watching scenery go by?
Do you have your M2 yet? What distance are you comfortable riding right now? What roads have you been on? What area of Etobicoke are you in?