The print does say for a chain tensioner or derailleur. That's quite 
straight forward to me. Sun XCD does make a 120mm cassette hub. Customize 
your own cog set and there 'ya go. 

So why call it a Road-UNO ?  Because it can be a seamless single speed.... 
and just because it can be used as such doesn't mean it can't/shouldn't 
have a hanger for a tensioner or derailleur. It adds to the versatility of 
the frame, very good idea ! Don't let the words/definitions/descriptions 
yank you're chain, so to speak. 
On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 10:58:19 PM UTC-5 velomann wrote:

> Just dropping a little bomb here to see where the comments lead, for S**ts 
> and giggles, mostly.
>
> The latest blagh shows the 3D printed track dropouts for the new Roaduno. 
> It has a derailleur hanger. For a 120-spaced single speed. 
>
> Comments?
>
> (And to tag onto another posting ("choose two Rivendells") I own several 
> bikes but only one Riv (last release of the Sam Hillborne.) I plan to do 
> everything in my power to snag a purple Roaduno, regardless of dropout 
> style. And at this point in my life that's the last new bike I plan to buy*
>
>
> Mike M
>
> * But who am I fooling?
>
>
>

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