I think I was aiming for: Good morning. I'm up early to ride my bike.
I've not done any past-tense stuff yet so everything is ending in "o" if it's me I'm talking about, if that makes sense? Because I don't know how to say "I got up early" only "I get up early" and even that is probably wrong
@hippy Simple past vs present / habitual.
Hi / morning, I got up early to ride my bike.
Hi / morning, I get up early to ride my bike.
They're both odd sentences starting with buenos dias.. are you trying to say in the morning's generally?
And in the second it should be levanto - from levantar, rather than llevanto - which you may be confusing with llevar.