Jacob, 700c and 29er, 29in all refer to the same rim diameter of 622mm. The 
term "29er" came about because the mtb crowd wouldn't dare be associated 
with them thar road biker crowd so they had to call it *something*. A 
fatter tire would only induce toe overlap if the frame didn't have 
sufficient clearance to begin with and/or you pedal midfoot with big feet 
and long cranks. The latest Clems though have so much front-center(measured 
from the center BB to center front axle), none of the above applies. 
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 6:01:54 PM UTC-4 Jacob Lopez wrote:

> Hi, All.
>
> I did a quick search but didn't find a thread, so let me know if you know 
> of one re this topic and I can remove this re Clem L's 59cm with 29ers:
>
> I noticed on the Riv site that 59cm Clem's can take 700c rims and "29er 
> Tires".  Does that mean that it can take 29in rims, or...?   I may be 
> looking to size up on my 52cm Clem L to a 59cm and I'm super curious to how 
> 29's perform on this size.  Any experience with that (if, of course I'm 
> reading the specs right and the bike can take 29in wheels)?  Does this 
> introduce toe-overlap?
>
> Jacob
> San Diego, CA
>

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