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  1. No, even 28 would be a squeeze. Only if you’d be able to convert to cantilever brakes there would be some room but I feel that 38 tires would not fit between the chainstay tubes. Also those rims would be way too narrow.

  2. Jumpy-Birthday8446 on

    It’s near impossible to tell from photos. The chain stays are usually where you’ll run out of space first though.

  3. If those are 23s, I’d say you’ll be lucky to fit 28s and 30s are probably out of the question. That’s just too much of a narrow frame. In general older road and track bikes aren’t too flexible on tire width.

  4. martynssimpson on

    Nope, there’s a reason why most road bikes are now disc brakes, they allow wider tires, rim brakes don’t allow that. They were also made in a generation when they thought narrower=faster.

  5. Aggressive_Ad_5454 on

    I put 34s on my rim-brake road bike. When putting wheels on, I have a hard time getting the tires past the brakes without deflating them first, but I can barely do it.

    38s would be horrible.

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