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Get new dropouts/splitter or new back end brazed into your Genesis, spend money on rohloff and belt bits, use as much as possible of existing build to get going and upgrade anything else over time. Should be doable on budget and you’d have a rohloff which is the dream.
This is also something we could help with at Woodrups.
wow, thank you for the responses everyone
I went through all of them. I like @sohi 's suggestion for veloheld - has the style i'm looking for. not sure of the quality of steel tho. I'm used to the Genesis CdF 20 which is Reynolds 725. Are these of similar quality?
Reason for the belt is i'm super lazy for servicing and don't want to deal with it. One concern with the belt however is lack of gears. I'm always carrying heavy loads and climbing hills in zurich is tough - was borderline thinking of an e-bike but trying to resist :)