confirmed with Will that the 47 would take a true 45 fenderless, so that's 
pretty good! Nice to have another option to keep my eyes out for. 

On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 12:17:21 PM UTC-5 pi...@gmail.com wrote:

> The geometry diagram for the 47 (
> https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1403/7343/files/ROADINI-470-Geo.jpg?7649874663519573416x)
>  
> shows a 38mm tire, with 55mm between the chainstays.  It probably will take 
> 42mm tires but not more. You can count on 38mm at the very least. With 
> caliper brakes I wouldn't push the limits if you intend to ride in muddy 
> conditions or have fenders.
>
> On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 5:37:57 AM UTC-7 Sean Steinle wrote:
>
>> Wow I didn't even think to look at the modern Roadini, thanks for the 
>> heads up! I'm going to reach out for max tire size as it's not listed for 
>> the 47. 
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 6:58:06 AM UTC-5 Elisabeth Sherwood wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sean,
>>>
>>> While it's not as lugged-out as the older frames, we noticed a bit back 
>>> that the new/current Roadini 47cm frame has the exact same geometry as the 
>>> original 47cm Saluki.  That may be your best bet!
>>>
>>> Liz S.
>>> Washington, DC 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 9:09:29 PM UTC-4 Sean Steinle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Looking for a tiny older Riv for my 5'2" wife, with decent tire 
>>>> clearance. Thinking Saluki, Homer, Atlantis, maybe others, Bleriot, San 
>>>> Marcos, etc? 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Sean
>>>>
>>>

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