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Old 11-07-16 | 10:47 AM
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Clamms
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Bikes: 2016 Specialized Sirrus Sport

Originally Posted by finch204
I agree. I think the Sirrus would suit you better, unless your "dirt trails" are rough. The Sirrus comes with 30mm tires, so it should be able to handle light dirt trails.
This may be simplistic and not 100% accurate, but my understanding of Specialized’s hybrid line is that they make two – the CrossTrail which is for people who plan to ride mostly on dirt and trails, and the Sirrus which is for people who will ride mostly on paved roads. Either one can handle both types of surfaces, but you need to take a good hard look at how and where you plan to do your riding in order to know which one will be best for you. I have a Sirrus Sport Disc (2016) that I ride 95% on paved surfaces and it’s awesome. And when I do go offroad, or on light trails, or over curbs through potholes and bumps, etc., it handles that stuff just fine too.
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