Mark impishly wrote:
Oh and Neill, there is no "driveside" on a fork, so you're correct, it is on the non-driveside, or rather one of the two non-drivesides, in this case the left non-driveside. Whatsupwidat indeed. -----------
To which Neill replied:
Well, if you Google using this pertinent set of search words: "fork drive side bicycle obscure"............. the very first hit, is a reference to the great Sheldon Brown: "For some obscure reason, some writers on bicycle matters seem to have a problem ... (This relates to the fact that the chain drive is on the right side.) ..."
Now, we all know that nobody argues with Sheldon, so I think you had better stop now ;-) Whatsupwidat?
Neill Currie Hillsborough, Nh, USA.
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