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Well, after you have done it a time or two it is a 10 minute job. The first time it will take you a bit to figure out how to lift the bike up and what parts to remove. Be sure do keep track of which axle spacer goes where, and there is a spacer that goes on the backside of the pulley sprocket that can fall out when you place the pulley sprocket on the ground.....and you find that spacer on the ground after everything is back together, and that really is frustrating!
Jack the bike up, take off the brake cable nut and brake cable, take off the nut, take the axle out....may require a bit of tapping with a drift to get it started, with the axle out drop out the spacer on the brake side to get clearance and slide the wheel assembly forward and shove the belt off the left side of the pulley....roll the wheel out. Assembly is a bit of a juggling act to keep everything lined up and in the right place. A helper is a big benefit for the first time or two when you get to this step.
Good Luck
Dave
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