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OldsCOOL 07-04-15 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 17949806)
Just yesterday I centered my brakes just by scaring them into the right place. ;)

Dang, thanx for the tip!

Wheever 07-04-15 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by BoSoxYacht (Post 17949157)
Toe overlap is an issue for dwarfs. Sorry about that.

It's nice to be tall.

Women like tall guys.

No, women like rich guys.

Wheever 07-04-15 09:51 PM

Size 52 Domane, size 11 feet, no toverlap.

nitewing117 07-04-15 10:03 PM

56cm tarmac, EU 44.5 shoe, toe overlap.

55cm kilo tt, EU 44.5 shoe, toe overlap.

CroMo Mike 02-06-17 02:25 PM

4 road bikes 54cm and below, no overlap.


1 road bike 55cm, yes, overlap.


Size 42 feet, toe clips or clipless. Original fork; no frame or fork damage on the one with overlap.

RPK79 02-06-17 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by CroMo Mike (Post 19361155)
4 road bikes 54cm and below, no overlap.


1 road bike 55cm, yes, overlap.


Size 42 feet, toe clips or clipless. Original fork; no frame or fork damage on the one with overlap.

Thanks.

BHamm9318 02-07-17 11:13 AM

58 cm trek, 6'1, size 13.5 shoe, toe overlap, never even knew it was a thing until i saw this thread. doesn't seem to bother me at all :thumb:

velociraptor 02-07-17 12:29 PM

I never realized this was a thing.

Guess I don't spend enough time on BF.

Not.

datlas 02-07-17 12:30 PM

Hi! What's this thread about??

indyfabz 02-07-17 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 19363034)
Hi! What's this thread about??

Some sort of BoSoxYacht and bt tribute?

floridamtb 02-07-17 02:12 PM

Who cares... just wave

RPK79 02-07-17 02:14 PM

Can we reopen the poll?

datlas 02-07-17 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 19363362)
Can we reopen the poll?

Can we close this thread?

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DBak 02-07-17 03:22 PM

61cm 2015 Venge Expert has the overlap.

indyfabz 02-07-17 03:25 PM

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RPK79 02-07-17 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 19363475)
Can we close this thread?

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Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 19363514)
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Party poopers. I think this thread has legs.

indyfabz 02-07-17 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 19363524)
Party poopers. I think this thread has toes.

fify

Dan333SP 02-07-17 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by BHamm9318 (Post 19362840)
58 cm trek, 6'1, size 13.5 shoe, toe overlap, never even knew it was a thing until i saw this thread. doesn't seem to bother me at all :thumb:

Interesting. I'm about 2 inches taller than you and ride the exact same bike, but in a 60. Shoes are 13. Don't have any toe overlap, unless I'm crazy.

Dan333SP 02-07-17 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by floridamtb (Post 19363349)
who cares... Just wave


Originally Posted by rpk79 (Post 19363362)
can we reopen the poll?


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 19363475)
can we close this thread?

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Originally Posted by dbak (Post 19363506)
61cm 2015 venge expert has the overlap.


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 19363514)
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If you don't like the thread just get out!!!!! What's wrong with you people?

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indyfabz 02-07-17 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by Dan333SP (Post 19363543)
What's wrong with you people?


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jdw777 03-09-17 01:08 PM

Newish rider (to road), OG (old guy), 6'1", 30" inseam (taller upper body). 46 shoes. 2000 Klein Quantum 55, 700cc/28's. Surprise surprise, discovered this "toe overlap" phenomenon on this morning's ride.

And, I'm a trouble maker, so I am enjoying firing up this thread again ;)

One thing I haven't seen mentioned is cleat position, mine's set pretty far back towards my heel as I had read is good for short legs, tallish upper body. And, at the possibility of getting flamed, I will admit I'm riding in shimano mtb shoes and the toes may not be pointy but they certainly are not boxy.

Yes! An excuse to investigate a new shoe purchase.

Peace o/

evan326 03-09-17 01:14 PM

Both of my 56 cannondales overlap, I thought it was just because I have big feet. I asked for some shoes in my shop and they acted like 47 was crazy.

jack002 03-09-17 02:06 PM

6'1" rider, size 12 shoe, Cannondale R900, overlap.

It took me a few years to even notice it. Most all the time you never need to put your foot there with the fork turned like that.

rpenmanparker 03-09-17 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by jack002 (Post 19430247)
6'1" rider, size 12 shoe, Cannondale R900, overlap.

It took me a few years to even notice it. Most all the time you never need to put your foot there with the fork turned like that.

What if it isn't because you need to put your foot there? What if you just do it, eh?

jack002 03-09-17 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 19430268)
What if it isn't because you need to put your foot there? What if you just do it, eh?

I don't understand the question. In the course of normal riding I never need to cross them. I guess my bars are never turned that far usually.

indyfabz 03-09-17 03:14 PM

Told you this thread has toes.

99Klein 03-09-17 03:18 PM

I have it on my 58 Tarmac, but only after moving my cleats back.

rpenmanparker 03-09-17 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by jack002 (Post 19430390)
I don't understand the question. In the course of normal riding I never need to cross them. I guess my bars are never turned that far usually.

It isn't a problem when riding normally. At those times you steer with your weight, not by turning the front wheel. But when going very slowly through debris or starting a turn from a stop, you sometimes have the crank at 3:00 and the wheel turned.

Sy Reene 03-09-17 06:10 PM

I've somewhat recently learned to back/forward pedal with the foot that avoids overlap in tight and slowish speed turns.

evan326 03-10-17 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Sy Reene (Post 19430699)
I've somewhat recently learned to back/forward pedal with the foot that avoids overlap in tight and slowish speed turns.

That's how I have to also. I figure anyone with larger feet has this problem. Just something to be aware of


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