In general, if the rear wheel alignment isn't just about perfect, the drive belt will squeal. The colder the weather, the more noticeable the squeal will be. With proper allignment, when the rear wheel is off the ground, if you rotate the wheel in the forward direction, the belt should slowly move from the outside edge of the rear drive sprocket to the inside edge. When you rotate the wheel in the reverse direction, the belt should slowly move from the inside edge toward the outside edge.
Could be, also check the brakes
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