It's unusual for stock bike to have toe overlap. Having said that, it usually isn't a big deal, but is a bigger deal if you do loaded touring, where weighted/loaded riding can really exacerbate the effect of the front wheel hitting your toe, and can have bigger consequences. As long as loaded touring isn't part of your repertoire, it isn't a big deal to adjust to, and will only rarely be something you are aware of.



after I got home I went for a quick spin in the neighborhood and discovered I have some toe overlap which I've never had with any of my other bikes, so that was weird and a little scary. I was able to reduce it by adjusting the fender. I have been reading about toe overlap tonight and it seems most folks adjust to it. I would be interested to hear anyone's experience here with it and if they see it as a big deal. Otherwise the bike seems perfect. And the fact that she is so pretty makes it that much more perfect. 


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