I have no idea, but the BB height is the same as my Dolan and that's fine cornering. Not the same as a road or mountain bike but then I find that's more about how being able to stop pedalling allows you to position yourself than fear of pedal strike.
Does pedal stroke danger make better cornering advantage of wide rims for fixies obsolete
Extra grip is at best a marginal and peripheral advantage of wide rims. Even if you couldn't exploit it on your fixed bike due to pedal strike, all the other benefits are still there.
Does pedal stroke danger make better cornering advantage of wide rims for fixies obsolete or can you lean that much to make them work?