Gates do comaptible belt sprockets for standard free-hubs, and some geared hubs. The sprocket slides on like any other.
That rear hub is a SS/trials hub, with an extra short free-hub body to produce an undished wheel (space for only 6 sprockets max not the usual nine).
The break you can see in the rear drop-out is part of thick plate that screws off.
Hopefully it will be bonkers fun ;)
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Gates do comaptible belt sprockets for standard free-hubs, and some geared hubs. The sprocket slides on like any other.
That rear hub is a SS/trials hub, with an extra short free-hub body to produce an undished wheel (space for only 6 sprockets max not the usual nine).
The break you can see in the rear drop-out is part of thick plate that screws off.
Hopefully it will be bonkers fun ;)