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Re:Squeak after lowering bike 7 Years, 4 Months ago  
Take out the plastic rollers and tighten the belt a little bit. Don't get too tight, it will ride weird when too tight. Remember to loosen the rear brake caliper B4 adjusting belt and DO NOT over tighten axle nut - no more then 75 ft. lbs. Don't ask me how I know! #@#@&*(*&^@!
 
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