Originally Posted by
vautrain
No. Why would you think that? You don't have to take the chain off when you fix a rear flat on a chain-driven bicycle. You don't have to remove the belt on this bike just to remove the rear wheel.
Because that's the reason you can't slap a belt drive system on a traditional frame - you need to be able to break the frame (you know, open a gap in it at the back, not really "break" it) to change the belt.
If you wanted to put a whole new tube on there, wouldn't you also have to "break" the frame to remove the rear wheel?