All of these videos are spectacular and perhaps should be promoted as part of you bike sale efforts. If I had seen a couple of these prior to purchase, I would have ordered my bike much sooner.🙂
Any idea how much deflection there is for proper tension? I get either around 30 or 60 Hz with the app and I’m not sure which it actually is (if either).
Great tutorial. As noted on Duzer's video, for EXTREME conditions (mud and maximum stress while bikepacking), use the maximum tension - at least until you return to "normal" riding conditions,
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Hi there! Shoot a message to info@prioritybicycles.com and we will send a video. It’s a quick one though! You loosen the wheel nuts a bit and the coaster brake nut, then use the horizontal tensioning screws to add tension, then tighten everything down! Just shoot us a quick message and a photo/video of how loose your belt is- we got ya!!
To replace a belt on the 600X, do you just drop out the wheel put a new belt on, or do you have to relax the tension, then put a new belt on and re-tension?
drop the wheel out, open the frame at the point where the frame pops open with a couple chain ring bolts, put the new belt on, and then put the wheel in. It should keep belt tension! You can check it when it pops back in.
Hey there! The L train uses track-style tensioner screws as opposed to a slider. So once the wheel is set in and slightly tensioned so it holds in place, you can adjust with the tensioners: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VQ3ftOwsYFs.html
With the slider bolts loose, you can loosen one of the belt tension bolts, and tighten the other. Feel free to reach out to us at info@prioritybicycles.com for more information.
@@lianelundberg7475 hi there Liane- we will help you out. Shoot a message to info@prioritybicycles.com. If you send a video with the sound, that will help and we can get you set up. Also- let us know what bicycle you have. Thanks!
You should not have to do it very often. Only if you have changed parts, or if the position of your rear wheel has changed. Otherwise, you should not have to worry about it.