Re: [CR]Re: Subject: Re: [BOB] Bleriot or Kogswell Porteur?

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From: "Peter Weigle" <jpweigle@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Classicrendezvous@Bikelist.Org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Subject: Re: [BOB] Bleriot or Kogswell Porteur?
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:39:06 -0500
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I haven't been following the whole thread, but have this to offer. I have a set of Osgear dropouts, that do have a vertical slot, and behind that a horizontal slot. The vertical was to position the wheel in the proper place when using the Osgear Super Champion derailleur set up, and the horizontal was for fixed gear riding.There is a picture in The Dancing Chain of a similar dropout on page 121. The drop outs I have have an added finger that points down, that helps guide the wheel up into the vertical position. That finger is missing in the photo.

Peter Weigle
Lyme Ct.


----- Original Message -----
From: Jan Heine
To: michael burdge
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: [CR]Re: Subject: Re: [BOB] Bleriot or Kogswell Porteur?



> >I am sure I was misreading this, but it seems to me that this description
> >has the porteur with BOTH horizontal and vertical dropouts--which
> >certainly sounds versatile, but hard to imagine....
>>Michael Burdge
>
> Yes, a typo. Sorry about that. The Porteur prototype has horizontal
> dropouts.
>
> That said, there was a Hetchins in the 1930s that had both horizontal and
> vertical dropouts on the same frame. In the British tradition of
> "versatility," you could use that frame for everything including track
> racing. It was not a success.
>
> --
> Jan Heine, Seattle
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