A lot of the British bikes were sold as "path racers" -- they had track dropouts, and were drilled for brakes-- I assume that the next available alternative was to put a derailleur hanger on it, also-- the theory being that you would ride your bike to the track, make a few changes, and race it. My son-in-law just gave me his 50's Freddie Grubb that was so equipped without the derailleur hanger. Perhaps one of our UK members could clear this up better than I? Cheers-- Nelson Somewhat Damp In Seattle Miller
Since I just recently purchased the Holdsworth frame that was mentioned while ago but have not got it yet this thread makes me wonder...
The Holdsworth frame had a derailleur hanger on rear _dropouts_ and the frame was 'drilled' for brakes.
What are the chances that the drilling was a factory mod for t.t (tests)???
Mike 'Now I'm worried' Wilkinson