The only problem with them Burroughs - is they are kinda flat prone ----- and I'd be looking at stuff from the Trek FX, Specialized Sirrus, and all the others have bikes along those lines.
You will likely be better with 32mm wide/wider tires for rough roads - anything that will come with 32 or wider tires, will accept 32s as replacements. You will also want something that will accept fenders, even if you don't put them on right away - as they keep you and the bike much cleaner.
edit: I almost forget - you can usually ask the dealer to swap to any new tires of your choice, while new, and only pay the difference in the cost of the new ones. You would be very happy with Schwalbe Marathon Supremes, in 32 or 35 widths, as alternative tires to what comes OEM. In my case, putting 35 and 40 Supremes on my Crosstrail (45 OEM) gave me much improved handling, excellent flat protection, easier rolling, and enough room to accept Plane Bike Hardcore Hybrid Fenders, as a perfect fit.
Last edited by Wanderer; 04-21-10 at 08:06 AM.