Road bike dropouts are typically practically vertical slots. I can't see how a wheel could get pulled forward. Maybe if you are using them in older style steel frames with the diagonally forward rear drop outs I could see that being a problem.
Stick your wheel in without a QR and push the rim between the chainstays
Okay, I see what you are saying. But isn't that a prying force, which puts more tension on the skewer and thus effectively tightening it?
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Road bike dropouts are typically practically vertical slots. I can't see how a wheel could get pulled forward. Maybe if you are using them in older style steel frames with the diagonally forward rear drop outs I could see that being a problem.