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Are Chainless Belt Gears The Future of Bicycle Drivetrains?
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Sounds like waxing a regular chain will give you the same benefits, and you can continue to use readily available components at minimal cost.
That said, I'd get a belt drive on a bike meant for our crappy winter and salted roads. I can absolutely see the benefits with that.