Quote Originally Posted by BeeLady View Post
Bike also comes with All Terrainasaurus tires, 700 x 32c. I know I don't want those tires as I'll be 99% on pavement/asphalt/road.

I was reading how 700 x 32c has nothing to do with size/width of the tire but is some tire manufacturing code. So, does anyone know if these sized tires are fat, medium or thin (like rode bike tires). And will my next tires have to be the same width to fit on the rims?

And lastly and most important, based on the rim size any suggestion for a mainly road tire that will fit my new rims?
700 x 32cm tires are a medium-wide tire. I have 700 x 38cm on my bike, but I will be changing them eventually to slightly less wide than the 38's. I have wide tires because I was a new rider nad we were going to be riding a LOT of rough gravel roads, and I was very nervous about skidding and flats.
Now I am a bit more confident on my bike. DH and I still ride lots of rough gravel, and so we don't want to go skinnier than a 28cm wide tire to avoid flats. DH recently changed from a 700 x 38cm tire to a 32cm wide tire, and he really likes those. They are faster but can still handle monster gravel without flats. (did the test of fire yesterday!). A 700 x 25cm for example would have likely flatted out on us. I plan to change soon myself to the 32's.

But your situation can handle a slightly thinner tire, since you say most all your riding will be on asphalt. So for you, I would second Knotted's recommendation of 700 x 28cm tires- definitely not slower wide tires, but not dinky/racey and flat-prone either.