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Would this frame make a good one for a fixed gear? Do those qualify as horizontal dropouts - I can tell they're not vertical, but are they "horizontal enough?"
https://columbus.craigslist.org/bik/98733367.html
https://columbus.craigslist.org/bik/98733367.html
Iguana Subsystem
it looks like a gaspipe frame (heavy and dead feeling) with stamped dropouts.
you might be better off spending a bit more for a nicer frame, but yeah, those dropouts will work.
you might be better off spending a bit more for a nicer frame, but yeah, those dropouts will work.
Senior Member
thanks for the response. I'm not in love with the frame and would be inclined to agree with you, but now I know that the dropouts don't have to be completely horizontal in order to qualify. Thanks.
I'm with dolface. Keep looking, that is not a good frame. I had one similar to it, and it was really chintsy
Me talk pretty one day.
Scroll down to "Vertical Dropouts" > https://www.sheldonbrown.com/singlespeed.html
I bet you could talk them down to $50 which wouldn't be bad for a beater in my opinion; but another issue is the wheels, which are likely to be 27" - which makes brakes and new tires messy and a more pricey ordeal than this frame might warrant.
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in other words, diagnol?Originally Posted by operator
Those are semi-horizontal dropouts.
jack of one or two trades
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I think those look exactly like horizontal drops to me (at least going by experience and Sheldon's site). But whatever you call it, as long as the dropout allows at least 1/2" of play, you can fix it. No matter what you call it.Originally Posted by spud
in other words, diagnol?

