I can't see any other way to achieve "correct" leg extension while still retaining the ability to put both feet flat on the floor - that is, after all, the whole point of "crank forward".  Personally, it's not for me and I don't have the requirement: if I need to put both feet flat on the ground -- indeed, even just one foot on the ground -- I am going to stop and dismount.  However, I'm aware there are people for whom it is a requirement and the crank-forward design lets them do that.

On 12/11/18 4:45 PM, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
Ha! That would answer the issue, wouldn’t it, Steve. Grin. On a Rivendell or 
other standard frame, the seat would need to be quite low to accomplish what 
you’re talking about, Marty. Likely prohibitively low.

With abandon,
Patrick

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