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Toe-overlap and fixed?
I'm in the market for a winter commuter/errand bike. Probably one of the $500ish bikes (San Jose, Paddy Wagon, etc), or maybe a Pompino or CRB if the wife isn't paying attention.
I'd like to go fixed, but I'm concerned about toe-overlap. My current Cannondale R800 (seat tube: 52 C-T, top tube: 53.5 C-C) has horrible overlap. Is this something I'm going to run into on these bikes? Or, is the geometry such that it isn't an issue? (more rake on the fork, or something?) |
will you ride with fenders? A winter commuter without them seems non-sensical but they will guarantee toe overlap with most frames.
You'll get used to it though. |
I haven't decided about fenders. I'm not worried about splatter - my office has a locker-room with showers.
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i've ridden a few bikes with mad overlap, needless to say these frames were much too small for me, however, the only time that it became a serious issue was when i would trackstand and in the act of attempting to balance my self the front wheel would turn a great deal >90 degrees or so and then clip my leading foot; there also seemed to be a problem when i made reeeallly slow turns; neither of these really hampered my riding or confidency in riding.... i've had issues with fenders on my bike that fits me fine and has no overlap... it seems every winter i wage this seemingly vain battle to provide my bike and butt with ample splatter cover and relatively inexpensive fenders (excluding the big aluminum ones on my cruiser bike) that a)keep me relatively dry b)don't greatly interfere with my riding....i'm still at the drawing board there...
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I don't think the Paddy Wagon has much overlap (you're riding SPD?). Maybe it's even 0. I'm riding platforms so I'm not sure. It's a great bike though and not very expensive...
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Originally Posted by Crack Monkey
(Post 5255461)
I haven't decided about fenders. I'm not worried about splatter - my office has a locker-room with showers.
http://sheldonbrown.com/fenders.html |
Yes, I ride clipless pedals (Time ATAC).
Wouldn't running a rear fender make changing a flat impossible (without taking the fender off)? Most of the budget-fixies are track-ends. Which begs the question - why don't they use horizontal dropouts like Surly? |
Originally Posted by Crack Monkey
(Post 5255693)
Most of the budget-fixies are track-ends. Which begs the question - why don't they use horizontal dropouts like Surly?
duh. |
I suppose. But getting to work > being cool. The Cannondale is pretty freddy as it is - what with the over-sized puncture-resistant tires, plethora of blinkies, and seatpost rack. Pretty much anything would be a step in the right direction. :)
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Originally Posted by Crack Monkey
(Post 5255776)
I suppose. But getting to work > being cool. The Cannondale is pretty freddy as it is - what with the over-sized puncture-resistant tires, plethora of blinkies, and seatpost rack. Pretty much anything would be a step in the right direction. :)
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Originally Posted by calculus
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the only time that it became a serious issue was when i would trackstand and in the act of attempting to balance my self the front wheel would turn a great deal >90 degrees or so and then clip my leading foot;
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Originally Posted by dutret
(Post 5255816)
you were doing it wrong then
If your leading foot hits your tire then youre doing it totally wrong |
get used to overlap or quit riding track bikes
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I have some overlap. I've learned to love it.
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toe overlap makes me nervous whenever i ride my beater w/fenders. it happens. i've gotten kinda good at "knowing" when it's going to happen and widening my turns, but sometimes it's unavoidable, especially when going slowly between close cars in traffic while switching lanes.
i recently bought a fender style which allows you to adjust where you mount the brackets. once i get ready to install it, i'm going to cut six inches or so off the end and shift the whole thing forward. but yes, it happens. and it sucks. you will probably fall once every two months. |
i was riding forever when a bunch of toe overlap but needed some new pedals for a new bike i was working on anyways, right now i've got MKS GR-9 pedals with their adjustable toe clips. there's a bolt on the top strap and bottom to allow you to move your toe out however far you want. i've got the ball of my foot more over the spindle than ever and have got about two millimeters of clearance.
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I have a decent amount of overlap. (almost) Never an issue.
The only thing I have trouble with is the one very sharp 180 turn I need to make up hill on a 3' wide path. Going down it I can skid it, uphill I haven't figured it out yet. Al |
I have had no toe overlap issues with my Jamie Roy. It has a more road geometry than track geometry, but coming from a roadie background, thats wuts I like.
Edit: It still is an issue if I am going VERY slow and try to turn basically 90 degrees, other than that, not an issue. |
The Rob Roy has fender mounts. You could get in on the group buy going on, but you'll have to wait half the winter before you get your bike.
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