Anybody want to help me decipher this?

> The odd thing here is that the dropout shown is just a flat piece of steel
that’s stuck into the slot, and the neat thing is how it forms a nice raised
point. Raised points on dropouts are hard to create and really rare (we’ve
done them on some bikes from Toyo, and customs). It’s neat to see that on
this super cheapy.

What did he [you, if you're Grant :-) ] mean by raised points?

-Rex

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Peter Pesce <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just noticed Grant's blog post from his trip to NYC.
>
> I think it's really great that he looked at what must have been a literal
> sea of bikes and saw the small and strange things about them that nobody
> else would have noticed.
>
> Cool, that's all.
>
> -Pete
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