Will you definatly be able to use this on the track? I wouldn't be surprised if there not allowed yet or no ones thought about it, although I really don't have a clue.
It also sounds like theres limited gear selections mainly because you need a certain size of rear cog that cannot be too small so getting a gear high enough for the track might be impossible.
I'd seen a photo of the fixie inc system before but never knew who was making it. I really like it, very neat and I imagine slightly easier to retro fit to frames than the S&S one. Is there any belt drive frames yet that run on a 120mm rear hub? If so I can't see any reason why most frames couldn't be altered to use one but it will probably need a new chainstay as well the coupling put in.
Will you definatly be able to use this on the track? I wouldn't be surprised if there not allowed yet or no ones thought about it, although I really don't have a clue.
It also sounds like theres limited gear selections mainly because you need a certain size of rear cog that cannot be too small so getting a gear high enough for the track might be impossible.
I'd seen a photo of the fixie inc system before but never knew who was making it. I really like it, very neat and I imagine slightly easier to retro fit to frames than the S&S one. Is there any belt drive frames yet that run on a 120mm rear hub? If so I can't see any reason why most frames couldn't be altered to use one but it will probably need a new chainstay as well the coupling put in.