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Old 03-22-17, 03:47 AM
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Probably not a good idea to make low-speed U-turns on busy roads. A more slack head-tube angle and more fork rake would put the front wheel farther away from your foot. IMO it's better just to ride the right size frame and practice handling the bike so that your foot doesn't hit your tire, or if it does, it doesn't throw you off.
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