Old 09-16-08 | 01:43 PM
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ianjk
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Originally Posted by vbwstripes
Check this link out. This would easily work if you wanted to retrofit or build a frame around a belt drive, well, maybe not easily work. You would have to do some major measuring, cutting, and brazing. Probably best left to the pros, but it's an option.

http://www.sandsmachine.com/spec_ssc.htm
These are made for top/down tubes.

Could just hack your dropout and make some bolt-on backing plates for like $.50 and a few minutes work. Tubes should flex enough to squeeze a belt in.

IMO, not worth the effort or safe.



^^^^^^ Disclaimer: do not do this. you will die a horrible death. *For visualization purposes only.*
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