Regarding dropout style, here is Sheldon's QuickBeam page 
<http://www.sheldonbrown.com/org/quickbeam/index.html> comments:

> The rear fork ends are definitely a good-news/bad-news feature. Current 
> fashion seems to require the atavistic rear-opening design for 
> singlespeed/fixed-gear bikes, even though dropout type (front opening) fork 
> ends are much more convenient to use. The good news is that the Quickbeam's 
> rear axle slots are not truly horizontal, but rather are angled to be 
> roughly perpendiular to the seat-stays. This means that you can take 
> advantage of the long adjustment slots to use different gear combinations 
> without having to re-adjust your rear brake shoes every time you move the 
> wheel. That's a *big* advantage!


On Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 8:00:13 PM UTC-5, tc wrote:
>
> ...says Will in the November 9th (today) Blug post.
>

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