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Bradley from Beaver on 4/7/2015 4:08:55 PM:
im planning a trip from Pittsburgh to DC. Would you recommend an older steel framed road bike or a mtn bike? I understand a hybrid/touring is ideal but purchasing or renting a bike isn't in my budget. Thank you for your help!

 
lenny on 4/8/2015 4:25:34 AM:
would use the mt bike but put a less agressive tire on it, if it doesnt already have them.

 
Bradley from Beaver on 4/8/2015 1:13:48 PM:
okay, thank you for the quick response.

 
Tom M from Raleigh NC on 4/12/2015 7:55:47 AM:
If your road bike will fit larger tires, at least 32 mm wide, and has mounts for fenders and racks, it should be fine. I rode the entire trail on a touring bike with 32 mm Panaracer Paselas and it was fine. Next time, however, I will put cross tires with some tread on my bike.