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Toe overlap and fork rake?

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Old 04-01-09, 06:50 PM
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Toe overlap and fork rake?

I get a lot of toe overlap now that I have adjusted my cleats back on my shimano m075's and put on a new fork. I had a redline brand fork before (aluminum, had a bend like a traditional fork) and recently replaced with it an EC90X (straight fork). I have not measured the rake on either, and they could be the same, but I definitely got no toe overalp with the old fork and old cleat setup. Do many forks different in rake much? Is there another fork I could replace my current one with that could help alleviate this problem? Material is not an issue for me, Im fine with steel, aluminum, carbon, etc, as long as it isnt too pricey (and if its steel, I want a decently light steel fork).
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