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Old 09-09-06 | 09:09 PM
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Evolution of the rear dropout

Hello all,

I've been wondering why over the last 25-30 years rear dropouts have gone from long horizontal, to short horizontal, to the veritcal we have on most modern frames?

I assume that the long horizontal design is a hold out from the early, early Campy derailer system. I've also read that it allows you to tweak your wheelbase and bottom bracket height. Although this seems apocryphal to me.
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