While I spent years riding a perfectly serviceable 20-year-old rusty mountain bike on my winter commute, I was always keeping my eyes peeled for a bike that contained 5 elements that would make up my perfect winter bike. In other words: A bike that could withstand winter rust with minimal maintenance. Then, I saw the Priority Continuum, which had:
1. Aluminium frame.
2. Disc brakes.
3. Gates carbon belt drive.
4. Nuvinci internal hub gears.
5. On overall weather hardiness.
Now, as my first winter with the bike comes to an end, here's how it has held up.
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