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Toe hitting fender
I recently installed a pair of awesome Freddy Fenders. However, recently I noticed the front fender is interfering with the front of my toe strap. Is this anything to worry about?
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Nope, happens to the best of us. You'll get used to it soon enough.
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well now you have some form of toe overlap. lots of people here ride with this problem daily. At first it is something that you will stay aware of.. not turning hard with that foot forward. But in a short amount of time, it will be second nature, just like never coasting is.
you can also adjust the fender if possible. |
when turning, tilt your lead foot down.
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I usually find that its only a problem while mounting, I've got a large frame but if your not careful a squirly mount can end up with face to pavement.
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it is something to worry about if you eat it in traffic
be very aware of this potential until you avoid it without thinking |
dont worry about it.
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Yes, you will die
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Watch out when you are taking sharp and or slow turns. Almost ate it once. Always remembered to tilt my foot after that.
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The obvious solution is to cut off your toe. Idiot.
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Yeah, I have the most trouble with mounting the bike. I usually turn at very low speed (like 5mph), so contact hasn't brought me to the ground yet. My fixie is also my commuter bike (10 miles per day); that's why I needed fenders. I would like to solve this problem, preferably without losing body parts. I guess one way is to cut off the bottom part of the fender. Another option is to replace the fork, one that puts the wheel an inch or two forward.
Do touring bikes have this problem? If not, I might just buy a touring bike and convert it into a fixie. Something like a Trek 520. |
get a frame that fits
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Originally Posted by nexus6
get a frame that fits
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What makes you think the frame doesn't fit me? In fact, it fits very well. The problem occurs only after the aftermarket fender was installed. I guess the manufacturer (Miyata) did not anticipate people installing aftermarket fenders on their road bikes.
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yes, geometry and/or frame size = fit
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Originally Posted by sdime
What makes you think the frame doesn't fit me? In fact, it fits very well. The problem occurs only after the aftermarket fender was installed. I guess the manufacturer (Miyata) did not anticipate people installing aftermarket fenders on their road bikes.
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Below is pretty much what my Miyata 110 looks like (guy is not me), except
me frame is smaller, about 51cm. http://www.frontiernet.net/~bilbo/images/bicycle1.jpg |
^ Im loving the cotton T tucked into the bike shorts.
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deal with it, I'd say.
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