Maintenance
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Slide the wheel back into place, keeping it
pushed forwards on the rear fork, this will
reduce the distance between the sprockets,
helping you to attach the drive belt.
Replace the drive belt onto the rear wheel
sprocket, making sure that the teeth
are lined up.
Slide rear wheel backwards, making sure that the
belt stays on the sprockets. This creates the initial
tension on the belt.
Rotate the pedals slowly and line up the
teeth to feed the slackened drive belt onto the
pedal sprocket.