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Old 05-15-23, 06:50 AM
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I have a limited mileage range. Never under 30 or over 100, and rarely over 75. I find that I prefer the tire width and downhill stability of my "gravel" bike for any distance when riding solo. On the other hand, it's never been an issue giving those up when trying to hang with a group. You should be able to get a comfortable mileage neutral fit with either type.
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