Well I think you've answered your own question then, go as wide as the frame will allow. Honestly, bikes don't look much different with 28's or 32's.
go as wide as the frame will allow
Yep... bigger IS better.
At least until you push it too far, ride through some slop and lose your chainstay paint...
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Well I think you've answered your own question then, go as wide as the frame will allow. Honestly, bikes don't look much different with 28's or 32's.