2013 Genesis Fortitude Singlespeed

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These must have been from before I built a fork to go with it.


The frame actually used the front triangle of a frame I'd built a couple years earlier. Originally it'd been a fixed wheel gravel bike so was 120mm spaced, no provision for a rear brake. I just chopped the rear end off a and built it a new one.

Original build and during the modification.

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Nicely done!
Very impressive.

I‘d like to ask for how long you used the belt drive, but since the hub died a premature death it probably was not more than a chain would have lasted, right?
 
Nicely done!
Very impressive.

I‘d like to ask for how long you used the belt drive, but since the hub died a premature death it probably was not more than a chain would have lasted, right?
Yeah I didn’t use it all that long. I think the original Cube lasted around 9 months then I built the replacement frame and had only for around the same time and then shifted it along.

Fwiw I liked the belt, a lot.

I think the reason I decided to go back to a chain was just the expense of parts. I’m a perpetual tinkerer and changing a pulley is easily 10x the cost of changing a cog or chainring, especially those 3 lobe hub gear sprockets, they are buttons. Changing a belt is a similar story but of course with a chain you could just add/remove a link or two and not need a whole new one.
 
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