Old 10-01-20, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by droppedandlost
I would put your intended pedals and shoes on it and check for heel strike
+1, and the clearance between your foot (or the pedal) and the chain.
I have this problem once in a while, on a specific frame with that type of clearance.
The R inner heel of the shoe doesn't noticeably strike the chain, but ends up greasy after a ride.
I don't remember to check while riding, and maybe I don't really want to know.
I do have extenders for the pedal spindle if it worries me.
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