The earlier models had hinges in the front triangle to permit length adjustments, so the chain length would change as well.
But the thru-axle Q45 has the adjustment axes coincident with the crank axis and wheel axle. Changing the pedal distance does not change the chain length.
An eccentric bottom bracket would permit using a belt drive. I don't know if the existing bottom bracket is a standard size to permit using one of the already available eccentric brackets.
The other problems to solve are alignment between front cog and wheel cog ("chain-line"), and an internal gear hub. Unfortunately, the Shimano Alfine 8 uses washers with a block to fit the drop-out as it's anti-rotation solution.
I don't have the $$ to pursue this right now, but I wouldn't mind if someone solves it while I save my pennies.
But the thru-axle Q45 has the adjustment axes coincident with the crank axis and wheel axle. Changing the pedal distance does not change the chain length.
An eccentric bottom bracket would permit using a belt drive. I don't know if the existing bottom bracket is a standard size to permit using one of the already available eccentric brackets.
The other problems to solve are alignment between front cog and wheel cog ("chain-line"), and an internal gear hub. Unfortunately, the Shimano Alfine 8 uses washers with a block to fit the drop-out as it's anti-rotation solution.
I don't have the $$ to pursue this right now, but I wouldn't mind if someone solves it while I save my pennies.