There's gravel and then there's gravel.
Every bike that I own is ridden on pavement, dirt, and gravel. If I'm going to be riding mostly pavement, I grab the one that sports 32mm tires. If the ride has more dirt and gravel, then I go for the bike with 38mm tires. And if it's really rocky/rough, I grab my 29er.
If you want specs/details, I can post 'em.
Mark Chandler, Editor In Chief
GRAVELBIKE.com | ride everything
Every bike that I own is ridden on pavement, dirt, and gravel. If I'm going to be riding mostly pavement, I grab the one that sports 32mm tires. If the ride has more dirt and gravel, then I go for the bike with 38mm tires. And if it's really rocky/rough, I grab my 29er.
If you want specs/details, I can post 'em.
Mark Chandler, Editor In Chief
GRAVELBIKE.com | ride everything
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