I don’t want to throw cold water on this, but in my experience (QB owner since 
2005) the sloped dropouts only work with very short brake shoes—think road bike 
caliper-type shoes. Longer brake pads create a problem when you start moving 
the wheel backward and forward by rubbing on the tire. 

The brake pads will be “aligned,” but might not be usable. The bigger the 
movement, the greater the possibility that your rear brake will start hitting 
the tire.

--Eric Norris
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> On Jun 6, 2017, at 9:03 AM, Deacon Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The simple (one) answer is the QB and S1 have unique and brilliant extended, 
> sloped dropouts that 1) allow up to an 8(?) tooth difference in tooth count 
> accommodating the rear wheel sliding forward and back without messing with 
> the brake alignment.

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