Ah, understood.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:11 AM ☆ Paul ☆ wrote:
> Hi Patrick.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> I generally don't mind toe overlap either, especially on bikes I'm using
> for ore aggressive rides. However this is a city bike that has Bosco bars
> on it and I sit straight up, and
Hi Patrick.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I generally don't mind toe overlap either, especially on bikes I'm using
for ore aggressive rides. However this is a city bike that has Bosco bars
on it and I sit straight up, and in this position there is just a tendency
to have your feet move further f
Just a suggestion, and fwiw: You might try living and riding with TO and
see if you adapt. I've been riding bikes with TO/TCO for decades with no
problems, even for years commuting on fixed gears with TO and with fenders
making even more TO, this often in busy urban traffic, and never had an
accide
Hello All.
Does anyone have toe overlap issues on a Joe Appaloosa with fat 50-ish
tires and fenders?
How about the first run MIT 650B Atlantis?
I have big Sneakers (13) but am not terribly tall (5’11) and find overlap
to be an issue on my 700c Homer with 40c tires and fenders. The tips of all