Veer Cycle is an American manufacturer of drive belts for bicycles and light electric vehicles.[1] The company introduced Split Belt as their first product in 2018, which is a belt that can be spliced with rivets, and therefore can be installed on bicycle frames with ordinary rear triangles (chainstay and seatstay).[2] [3] Veer claims their split belt is as strong as a chain, but with a higher efficiency.[4] [5] The belts are made of nitrile reinforced with carbon fibre,[6] and can be used on vertical droputs or full suspension bikes by using a belt tensioner.[5]
The split belt differs from non-splittable belts (for example those bicycle belts known from Gates Corporation) which require the use of specially designed bicycle frames for belt drive,[7] for example having an opening at the fork end or an elevated chainstay to enable assembly of the belt-drive. In 2023, Veer also launched non-splittable belts aimed at high-torque e-bikes.
Veer has also shown a concept where the rear cog can change size (and thus gearing),[8] a concept that is reminiscent of derailleurs and implies that a hub gear with planetary gears may not be necessary in order to implement multi-speed gears on a belt-driven bike.