Old 09-10-21 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Rick
A Schlumpf Mountain Drive might solve your problem. They are less expensive than a Rohloff or Pinion. You could have 727 percent range. Would a gear inch range of 15 to 110 work for you.
15-110 would be beyond my dreams! I was thinking of the 16.6-99.6 gear inches I would get with a 22/32/44 X 12-36 (vs. my current 18.1-113.2). I shall look into it.
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