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Dec 4 at 7:52 comment added gerrit Apart from internal hub gearing and external derailleur gearing, there exist other system, such as bottom bracket gearing.
Dec 3 at 21:54 comment added David D @DavidW I agree. I think I have corrected the language everywhere I made that error.
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Dec 3 at 21:41 comment added David D @fxm By changing your sprocket or chainring you can shift the your gear range up or down. To get a different range you would need a different hub or go back to a 21 speed bike.
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Dec 3 at 21:36 comment added David D @fxm I'm sorry, I must have just done a poor job of reading the question. When I went back and read it again I saw that you specified internal gears. I'll correct my edit.
Dec 3 at 20:29 comment added fxm Thanks a lot for this extensive answer! I am slightly confused because I didn't edit my question at all, but nonetheless this helped me a lot. So I am looking for a bigger range and can quantify this somehow (at least in comparison) with the gear ratios of highest and lowest gear.
Dec 3 at 20:27 vote accept fxm
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