It changed a little over time, with the later  ones having a bit more 
clearance than the first-run orange ones.   I think the green ones were the 
last (?) so, presumably, they have at least as good as the blue ones.
Additionally, my own experience tells me that there is a bit of difference 
between the 700c and 559 wheel size frames.

My 60 cm / 700c 2006 blue one has 33.33 jack browns and sks (esge) fenders 
with plenty of clearance.  That's the most I could do though, and the 
brakes are the limiting factor.  As the literature at the time suggested, I 
think it would fit a 37 mm without a fender

My wife has a same-year 50 cm / 559 frame and it would have a little less 
clearance because the rear brake bridge is installed sliightly lower 
relative to the rim.  She's happy with a 1" (28mm) tire and no fenders 
though.   It might fit a 32mm.  

On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 10:07:58 AM UTC-6 cdres...@gmail.com wrote:

> I know this has been covered before but still not quite sure what the max 
> tire size is for a Rambouillet. Mine is a 2003 and right now I run 700x25 
> with plastic fenders. When I replace those tires with larger ones but it 
> looks pretty tight to go no more than a 28. Herse has the Chinook (28) and 
> the Cayuse Pass (26).
>

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