Joe B-Z wrote:
>
> Hi-E made a cutting tool for this notching of the dropout. I
> have one somewhere.
>
Here's a picture of the cutting tool:
http://bulgier.net/
This clean circular groove looks kinda nice if you notice it at all - on most bikes you wouldn't notice it if you weren't looking for it
Here's the accompanying instruction sheet - obviously kicked around in
the bottom of my toolbox for awhile, it's a mess but readable.
http://bulgier.net/
I used Hi-E slow-release skewers on a mountain bike for a while, raced NORBA cross-country a number of times, even won one race in the Pro category (though I was decidedly amateur). With nothin' but Hi-E keeping my wheels on. (Off-topic, sorry, though the bike would almost make it - made before '85, lightweight road bike frame tubing, drop bars).
Hi-E rear skewers should only be used on vertical dropouts in my opinion, or (like my old MTB) Track ends with the wheel pulled all the way forward so it can't get pulled further forward by chain tension.
Mark Bulgier
Seattle WA USA