Thanks everyone

I can't seem to figure it out.  I have a 1996 road standard as well.
I am currently running Grand Bois 700x28c and had run Panaracer
Pasalea TG 700x28c tires and I can't see how there is enough room for
a fender to fit underneath the brake bridge.  I think I am going to
buy a set of fenders and just try it out.  There might be room in the
front but the rear is a def no go.  I should grab some pics and show
what I mean.  I think another issue I might have is with the brakes.
I have some ultegra/600 brakes on the bike right now and would really
rather not go back to single pivot side pulls.

Do the tires I use run "actual" size as opposed to undersized?  Is
there a fender trick that I am not thinking of?  Two responses with
two separate kinds of fenders gives me hope.  Not that the bike isn't
great without fenders.

Jason




On Nov 19, 5:44 pm, Jim Cloud <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Rivendell Road Standard, purchased in 1996, equipped with
> Suntour Superbe Pro sidepull brakes (reach: 49 MAX, 39 MIN).  The
> bicycle is presently fitted with Honjo hammered fenders (45mm width)
> and tires marked 700Cx28 (Panaracer Category Pro).  I've actually
> measured the tires and they are 25mm in width and height.  I believe,
> just eyeballing the present configuration, that I'd be able to fit a
> set of 28mm tires (Grand Bois Cerf, for example), while keeping the
> fenders mounted.  Certainly, there wouldn't be sufficient room to fit
> 32mm tires with fenders mounted.  Here's a link to a photo on flickr
> that shows the bike with fenders mounted:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/37964...@n05/3633237391/in/set-721576197...
>
> Jim Cloud
> Tucson, AZ
>
> On Nov 19, 1:54 pm, J L <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
>
> > Im sure there are multiple factors here but what is the biggest tire that
> > will work with fenders and short reach (at 49mm) brakes?  I would love to
> > get some 28's underneath fenders on my road standard but it looks like it is
> > only possible with the front.  I don't want to "make" the fenders work with
> > alternative placement, so my next option is to use smaller tires.  Anyone
> > have success with fenders and this little brake reach?
>
> > Jason

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