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Old 07-17-12 | 08:52 AM
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Bikes: 198? Sport Racing Frame of unknown origins, 1992 Marin Bear Valley, 1970 Raleigh Sport

It could also have to do with the tightness of the nuts there. When my bike with horizontal/near horizontal dropouts was having problems with tire rub, I was informed that you have to make sure you tighten those nuts down all the way because they have a tendency of slipping. The friction could be from the wheel being loose enough to rub on the brake pads or frame.
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