Now for my 2cents lol. The next bike you are looking is not a 19 speed, it is a 18 speed. I restored one of those and would not charge half that much. Can not believe I am going to even say this but add about 10-50 dollars to that and you can get a new one with a warranty from an LBS or "Department Store" <--- thats what I have a hard time saying lolol. Next is considered to be a Bottom of the Barrel model. Granted I will say someone I know is still riding one similiar made in 2000 and it is going great, but it was overhauled about 3months ago. Whoever is selling this is wanting WAY too much, avoid it if you can.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
aw man i didn't know it was going to be this complicated lol
i would actually prefer a dual suspension as my only time on the road will be the mile trip to the park. and i really don't care about top speed because i'm more in it for the workout, i just don't want a bike that will fall apart on me after a month
My comments about avoiding suspension were nothing to do with it's relative merrits. Rather that, on a tight budget it's best avoided because the overall quality of $100.00 bike without suspension will almost certainly be better than one with it.