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Old 04-11-11 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by oldbobcat
Or shorter cranks. Or move the cleats forward. Or see if your fork is bent.
Or swap out the crankset for one with a wider Q factor, and add pedal spacers.

Originally Posted by khatfull
I have that much overlap on half my bikes. Goes with the territory with 12 4E feet.
Size 13W here. Little to no toe overlap on 3 out of four road bikes. Bad overlap with one bike, but it's also my smallest bike. All four have fenders. It doesn't have to come with the territory.
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