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  1. Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2019 23:27:51 UTC Patrick L Archibald Patrick L Archibald
    • Patrick L Archibald
    • Eric Buijs
    @ericbuijs1 Belated congrats on the new bike. Everything good with the Specialized Diverge? Looks like a good bike for long rides.

    The Bicycle Shoppe of Charleston is opening a store behind my apartment in a few months. They are a Specialized dealer. Not that I'm in the market for a new bike just curious. https://www.thebicycleshoppe.com/
    In conversation Wednesday, 30-Oct-2019 23:27:51 UTC from pla.social permalink

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    • Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:11:22 UTC Patrick L Archibald Patrick L Archibald
      • Eric Buijs
      @ericbuijs1 Sounds good. What size tires you riding on the Diverge?
      In conversation Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:11:22 UTC permalink
    • Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:17:21 UTC Patrick L Archibald Patrick L Archibald
      • Eric Buijs
      @ericbuijs1 Sweet. I'm running 700x32 on my Giant Anyroad 1 (Old Yeller). Wouldn't want to go any smaller than that.
      In conversation Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:17:21 UTC permalink
    • Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:34:48 UTC Patrick L Archibald Patrick L Archibald
      • Eric Buijs
      @ericbuijs1 If you are mostly on good tarmac then 700x25 or 700x28. The trend is bigger tires. Slightly higher rolling resistance of larger tires may be more efficient than bouncing around on rock hard smaller tires. I value comfort especially on longer rides. I also ride on gravel, dirt, grass, etc... when necessary. I like my 700x32s. :bicycle:
      In conversation Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:34:48 UTC permalink

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