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- Fork_end abstract "A fork end, fork-end, or forkend is a slot in a bicycle frame or bicycle fork where the axle of a bicycle wheel is attached. A dropout is a type of fork end that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain. Track bicycle frames have track fork ends, on which the opening faces rearwards. Because they do not have dropouts, the chain must be derailed from the sprocket before the rear wheel can be removed from a typical track bike. Some single-speed bicycles intended for street or trail use are also equipped with track fork ends instead of dropouts.On bicycles that do not have a derailleur or other chain tensioning device, rear horizontal dropouts allow adjustment of chain tension, and can accommodate a range of chain lengths or cog sizes. They were standard on most older derailleur bicycles from before the 1990s. An older derailleur-equipped bicycle with horizontal dropouts can be readily converted into singlespeed, fixed gear or to use an internally geared hub. Rear vertical dropouts have the slot facing downwards. The advantage is that the wheel axle cannot slip forward compared with horizontal dropouts. The disadvantage is that on a bicycle without a rear derailleur but with vertical dropouts, the chain tension cannot be adjusted by moving the wheel forwards or backwards, and needs another means of chain-tensioning, by a derailleur, chain tensioner, or eccentric bottom bracket or rear hub. Fixed wheel bicycles cannot use any form of chain tensioning device, because the lower run of chain is pulled very tight when using the transmission as a brake.In general, a modern bicycle frame intended for derailleur gears will have a vertical dropout, while one designed for singlespeed or hub gears will have horizontal dropouts or track fork ends.".
- Fork_end thumbnail Horizontal_rear_dropout.jpg?width=300.
- Fork_end wikiPageID "2073660".
- Fork_end wikiPageLength "10926".
- Fork_end wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Fork_end wikiPageRevisionID "670581055".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_brake.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_fork.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_frame.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_gearing.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_tools.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_wheel.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Bottom_bracket.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bicycle_parts.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Chain_tensioner.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Cogset.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Derailleur_gears.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Disc_brake.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Eccentric_(mechanism).
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Chaintug.jpg.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Lawyer_lips.JPG.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Hub_gear.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink John_Forester_(cyclist).
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Luggage_carrier.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Moment_(physics).
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Quick_release_skewer.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Shear_bolt.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Single-speed_bicycle.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Track_bicycle.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink Wingnut_(hardware).
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Derailleur_hanger.JPG.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Horizontal_rear_dropout.jpg.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Rear_dropout.JPG.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLink File:Shimano_xt_rear_derailleur.jpg.
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fork end".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fork end#Lawyer lips".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "dropout".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "dropouts".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "fork end".
- Fork_end wikiPageWikiLinkText "track ends".
- Fork_end wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bike_equipment.
- Fork_end wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fork_end subject Category:Bicycle_parts.
- Fork_end hypernym Slot.
- Fork_end type Work.
- Fork_end comment "A fork end, fork-end, or forkend is a slot in a bicycle frame or bicycle fork where the axle of a bicycle wheel is attached. A dropout is a type of fork end that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain. Track bicycle frames have track fork ends, on which the opening faces rearwards. Because they do not have dropouts, the chain must be derailed from the sprocket before the rear wheel can be removed from a typical track bike.".
- Fork_end label "Fork end".
- Fork_end sameAs Q447866.
- Fork_end sameAs Ausfallende.
- Fork_end sameAs Portamozzo.
- Fork_end sameAs Pad_(frame).
- Fork_end sameAs m.06k9t8.
- Fork_end sameAs Q447866.
- Fork_end wasDerivedFrom Fork_end?oldid=670581055.
- Fork_end depiction Horizontal_rear_dropout.jpg.
- Fork_end isPrimaryTopicOf Fork_end.