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Maintenance
Place the frame upside down on a flat surface, resting on the saddle and the handlebars. You may
need to put something down on the surface to stop your bike frame from getting scratched.
Make sure that the belt tension adjuster bolts are
horizontal and facing the rear of the bike.
The
drive belt should be resting on the outside of
the rear fork.
Attaching the rear wheel
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.
Slot the rear sprocket, cable end first, into the
rear wheel fork, making sure that it is on the
same side as the pedal sprocket.
Replace the drive belt onto the rear wheel
sprocket, making sure that the teeth
are lined up.