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Can the Tern Link Uno be converted to a belt drive?

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Old 08-06-12, 05:01 AM
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Can the Tern Link Uno be converted to a belt drive?

I'm having a lot of trouble finding information on this. I'm looking for info on what exactly I need to buy, and where.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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nope. we cant run a belt drive on any of our Tern bikes. They arent belt drive ready yet (no split rear triangle / dropout that can accommodate the belt drive).

Maybe in the near future.
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If you had a Dahon Mu Uno you would be set. The Tern can't run a belt drive without modification (which would be much more difficult with aluminum). A Dahon Speed Uno could probably be modified by a framebuder pretty easily.
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Thanks for the reply fellas.
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