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I'm interested in getting hub gears for my bike, which currently has derralieur (sp?). However, the hub has only 7 gears, as opposed to the derralieur 18 - but then, I've never really thought a bike needs 18+ gears, as long as a smaller number covers the same range. But that's the problem: how can I find how the two systems compare in terms of range? Would the upper and lower limits be the same?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been a fan of hub gears for a long while. I also have a Trek with a Shimano 7 speed hub gear and integeral brake. The gears are perfect for normal road work but a lower gear or two would be better for off road use. I am contemplating fitting a double ring on the front, one for normal use and a lower one for steep hills and off road. This would give 14 gears in total.
Bearing in mind that if a bike is fitted with 18 derralieur gears then at least two of them should'nt be used.
The good points about hub gears are the maintainence (virtualy nil) and realiability (very good)and the fact you can change gear instantly without having to pedal.
The down side is the weight and the cost.
Try this http://www.sheldonbrown.com/internal-gears.html
for more info