Actually,  the problem I am having is more of an issue with uneven surfaces, 
although the turning plays into it as well. The further the wheels are apart 
the more likely that a bump or object can stick up between them and you pedal 
can hit it while it rotates around.  Generally,  you you anticipate this and 
level your pedals until you clear that area, but in said circumstance mentioned 
earlier with getting the front wheel over objects,  many times I will clear it 
with my front wheel to find my pedals strike the object which tends to suddenly 
stop me dead in my tracks! I used to race mountain bikes so I have fair bike 
handling skills,  I don't have this issue on any other bike and generally not 
on the Clementine,  but it does bite me from time to time. I've also scraped 
the pedals on speed bumps which is odd, because I've never had an issue hitting 
them before.  Ive learned my lesson though,  haven't done that in a while. 

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