35 will be difficult on an 80-90's bike as back then CX was actually mud biking (so they did most on 30 mm tires). I have 2 CX bikes from the eighties and for both 32 is a maximum if you don't want them to rub the chainstays.
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35 will be difficult on an 80-90's bike as back then CX was actually mud biking (so they did most on 30 mm tires). I have 2 CX bikes from the eighties and for both 32 is a maximum if you don't want them to rub the chainstays.