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would you take a honda civic offroading?
you are trying to make your bike into something that it is not design to do. you will have a bad time.
your bike can do hardpacked dirt no problem. it cannot do gravel. you do not have the tire clearance for proper gravel tires and you will get rocks stuck in your frame/tire and cause damage to your bike.
if you want a gravel bike, sell this bike and buy a gravel bike.
I'm not planning on doing very rough gravel. The trails I have in mind are all hard packed gravel and paved surfaces, but not the best quality paving.
Here's an example of what I mean
It looks like something that should be doable even on my 25 road tires, but I'd like to take this chance to also learn about different tires on my bike, and it would be a lot more comfortable on 28 gravel tires.
how old is your bike? the bike you linked should have come with 30mm road tires. those are what you should use for hard packed roads. if your bike is a few years old and came with 25mm tires it probably can't fit 30s. my road bikes are all 5+ years old and none of them fit wider than 28mm.
you do not need gravel tires for that sort of thing. at all. i ride those roads on my 23mm road bike and it's totally fine.
'gravel biking' in 2023 means a bike with 40mm+ tires that is basically a light mountain bike.