[CR] Short Reach Front, Long Reach Rear?

(Example: Framebuilders:Alex Singer)

From: Mark Stevens <gillottspear@googlemail.com>
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Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010 18:58:22 -0000
Subject: [CR] Short Reach Front, Long Reach Rear?


Would this date from the times when the back wheel had to have a greater range of movement fore and aft? To cope with flip/flop hubs and riders who would wring the last drop of use out of a chain by moving it further back in the long dropouts of the day. Dropouts got shorter for sure with the Campagnolo short dropout (When?) and even vertical dropouts with no capability for chain adjustment at all. The slots in the earlier calipers were longer too so that the shoes had a greater range of up and down adjustment because as the wheel goes back in the dropout the rim rises relative to the brake shoes despite the dropout slots going up and back too. Am I right or am I havering? (Havering = talking a load of hooey)
    Mark Stevens Evanton Scotland