I owned one, and I can tell you with assurance that it did not fit 38mm tires.

On 12/28/2016 08:13 PM, Bruce Herbitter wrote:
I just copy  and paste screen grabs :)  Wayback machine March 2003

On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 6:40 PM, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com <mailto:palin...@his.com>> wrote:

    That must describe the later generations, because the 1st gen
    orange ones certainly didn't fit 38mm tires.


    On 12/28/2016 07:35 PM, Fullylugged wrote:

        >From RBW:  "More clearance lets you ride a chubbier tire, so
        you can ride lower tire pressures on rougher roads. For most
        paved roads you’ll probably be on a 700x23 to 700x28, but if
        you ride bad roads or fire trails, or load it up with lunch
        and spare gear, your Rambouillet will easily accept more
        appropriate, fatter tires—up to 700x38!
        If you ride where it rains, you’ll be happy to know your
        Rambouillet easily accepts fenders, even with tires as large
        as 700x35. Most modern road bikes can’t accept tires larger
        than 700x28, and don’t accept fenders at all. They’re suitable
        only for smooth roads and fair weather. The Rambouillet is an
        all-surface, all-weather road bike. "



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