Xlobsterman
Cruisin' on my Bluebird
An open mind? Or the mind of an adolescent making up names. Schwinn was one of the first to use the rear "drop out" in the US and I'll call it what it is and what it was named, not something someone thinks it looks like. If I was going to refer to it as something that it looked like using my open mind (imagination), I'd call it a clevis hook fork end. It's called a drop out for specific reason and it seems that many here don't have any idea what a rear drop out fork actually is or why it's called that. The rear facing "track fork" is not any type of drop out. Why is this so hard for everyone to understand, it's so damn simple! Here's a solution for the learning impaired. Lets call the forward facing rear fork end a drop out. Then we'll call the rear facing fork end a pull out. Now that's what I call some open minded thinking.
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DUDE............I think you need to take a nice relaxing fishing trip, and use some fish hooks to help you relax a bit...............LMFAO
Here is a pic of a Mako Shark I caught on a "Fish Hook" a few years ago now! Notice the smile on my face after a great day of fishing