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  2. Comparison of hub gears - Wikipedia

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    11 409% n/a 1600-1744 g [12] [13] [14] City, Sport Shimano Alfine SG-500 2006 2016 (?) [15] 8 307% 1600 g City Shimano Nexus Inter-8: 8 307% 5th gear 1550-2040 g City Shimano Nexus Inter-7: 1995 7 244% 1465-1860 g City Shimano Nexus Inter-5E 2019 5 263% 60 Nm 1st gear 1650 g e-bike Shimano Nexus 4 Speed 4 184% 1st gear City Shimano Nexus Inter ...

  3. Shimano Alfine - Wikipedia

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    Shimano Alfine SG-S700 11 speed epicyclic internally geared hub, without auxiliary components. Alfine is a comfort and urban oriented product series by Shimano. It is mainly known for internally geared hubs, but includes also hydraulic disc brakes and levers, chain tensioners, dynamo hubs, cranksets, shift levers, and complete wheels. [1]

  4. Bicycle gearing - Wikipedia

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    A single-speed bicycle is a type of bicycle with a single gear ratio and a freewheel mechanism. These bicycles are without derailleur gears, hub gearing or other methods for varying the gear ratio of the bicycle. Adult single-speed bicycles typically have a gear ratio of between 55 and 75 gear inches, depending on the rider and the anticipated ...

  5. Is this the New Shimano 105 12-Speed Mechanical Group? - AOL

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    The other Shimano parts on the Flite 700 include the CM-M7100 12 chain, BR-7170 brake calipers (shared with 105 Di2), and CS-HG710 12-speed cassette. ... and become an 11-speed group. Perhaps ...

  6. Hub gear - Wikipedia

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    Before epicyclic gears were used in bicycle hubs, they were used on tricycles. Patents for epicyclic hubs date from the mid-1880s. [5] [6] The first patent for a compact epicyclic hub gear was granted in 1895 to the American machinist Seward Thomas Johnson of Noblesville, Indiana, U.S.A. [7] This was a 2-speed but was not commercially successful.

  7. Freehub - Wikipedia

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    Hyperglide or HG: Fits 7, 8, 9 and 10-speed cassette with down to 11-teeth (11T) sprockets, and is a very common freehub. Hyperglide 11 or HG-11: Fits 11 speed and 12 speed cassettes with down to 11T sprocket, and is wider than the original Hyperglide.