Bike Insights will help you visualize and it calculates the distance from 
the pedal spindle to the tire. You can change tire size with the little 
wrench tool. Note: I have found mistakes in the Rivendell data for stack, 
reach and standover, so be wary.

This link should be a 55cm Hilsen vs a 54cm Appaloosa, but play with the 
search for different sizes and model years.
https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5a1e69902a0c030014708cac,5e308654dcfe4e001737cc7c

-Dave

On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 8:01:37 AM UTC-4, ☆ Paul ☆ wrote:
>
> Hello All. 
>
> Does anyone have toe overlap issues on a Joe Appaloosa with fat 50-ish 
> tires and fenders?
> How about the first run MIT 650B Atlantis?
>
> I have big Sneakers (13) but am not terribly tall (5’11) and find overlap 
> to be an issue on my 700c Homer with 40c tires and fenders. The tips of all 
> my sneakers have run marks and I find myself hitting the fenders now 
> frequently. So am thinking about switching things around and trying to hunt 
> up a different model frame to use as a fast townie. 
>
> I do ride on the balls of my feet, not my heels. 🙂 
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
>
>
>

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