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  1. ~~There’s nothing at all special about that frame, you may as well find the best deal you can on a steel frame with horizontal dropouts since you want single speed, then have a frame split professionally installed for the belt.~~
    Failing to notice details, please ignore.

  2. Belts are a single piece that cannot be cut like a chain. To get them into the rear triangle, the rear triangle need to split in the middle. You see this in frames designed for belt, there is a split in the seat stay that is secured by bolts.

    I can’t see this here, but sometimes it’s not obvious as some designs are trying to hide if for aesthetic reasons. The seller of the frame will list it as a primary feature, since this is why people buy those frames in the first place.

    Example:

    [https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine-frame-v-4-1-type-b-adventure-monstercross](https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine-frame-v-4-1-type-b-adventure-monstercross)

  3. Less_Interest_5964 on

    Hyde pro frame? Easy chain drive. But you need to stop at the back triangle. I can’t tell if that has it or not But it probably does. The Cube editor Frame, you can tell easy. Hm

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