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Old 09-13-07 | 11:49 AM
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dropout alignment less of an issue??

Hi,
I haven't made the transition to a SS or Fixed yet but recently picked up an steel '84 Raleigh Marathon at a garage sale that appeared to be a good converion candidate with horizontal dropouts.

The price was only $15 but I was stupid and didn't look it over close enough. The drive side rear dropout was spread open a bit and I was able to close and straighten it but it must have been jammed forward in a crash or something. The wheel fits farther back in the non-drive side and the angle puts the tire pretty close to the chain stay on that side. The alignment of the stays related to the seat tube seem fine.

Anyway my question concerns the value of the frame. Is the alignment less of an issue on a fixed or SS? Are bolt on axles commonly used on the rear so holding the wheel axle at an angle to keep the wheel straight wouldn't be a problem?

I'm wondering if I picked up $15 worth of scrap metal or if it would still have some value for me or someone else to convert. Otherwise it has some scratches but had a sharp paint scheme and nice stamped names and logos in the fork crown and seat stay tops, and would look nice converted.

Any thoughts?
Thanks
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