If your rear wheel is built on a Phil track hub, the axle bolts can be
removed to allow the wheel to drop straight down. Obviously not a
cheap/easy solution if you have some other kind of hub. I'd prefer a
forward facing horizontal dropout, but there's probably some liability
concern with that.

On Aug 20, 11:32 am, sanjoser <thomas.savar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok, this brings up a question.
>
> I took the fenders off my quickbeam after one
> miserable experience fixing a roadside flat on the rear wheel.
> the rear fender extends just low enough to make taking
> the rear wheel out of the horizontal dropout a major pain.
> so, my question is: how do you fix rear wheel flats with fenders?
>
> - ts
>
> On Aug 20, 9:01 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > on 8/19/10 6:49 PM, cyclotourist at cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > Great bikes!  QBs are perfect for the Delta!
>
> > I'd offer the opinion with eleven fewer letters. ;^)
>
> > - Jim
>
> > --
> > Jim Edgar
> > cyclofi...@earthlink.net

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