So you have to get the correct belt length for your frame (chainstay length) AND gearing combined, right? Obviously with track ends you can take up some slack, so can run a range of sprockets in the same way as with a conventional chain?
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So you have to get the correct belt length for your frame (chainstay length) AND gearing combined, right? Obviously with track ends you can take up some slack, so can run a range of sprockets in the same way as with a conventional chain?