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Old 12-04-2022, 11:46 PM
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who makes 38C cross sewups?

Besides Dugast?
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Old 12-05-2022, 12:30 AM
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You look at Challenge?

The Getaway for a non wet CX course might be OK. 36 and 40. Not sure how they run. But can say the 36mm tubular Strada Bianca on my XTR carbon disc wheels run a tad over 37mm. I'd assume the others with more thread are on same tubular casing..
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Old 12-05-2022, 05:48 PM
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I thought CX was limited to 33mm. Or is that just for UCI?
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Old 12-05-2022, 06:59 PM
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Nobody makes 38C sew-ups. "C" is not used in any tubular sizing scheme. "C" as you know it is part of 700C, which designates a French clincher tire size.

"C" is not an abbreviation for millimeter. It is to distinguish between 700A, 700B and 700C, or 650A, 650B and 650C.

And none of these are tubular sizes.
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Old 12-05-2022, 10:15 PM
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"C" is not an abbreviation for millimeter. It is to distinguish between 700A, 700B and 700C, or 650A, 650B and 650C.

And none of these are tubular sizes.
I stopped correcting this when I see it.

But if the OP is googling for said tires and is using the 'C' like that it is sure to make for ambiguous results..
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