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Interesting low-cost measure to not use a front-derailleur
Probably not of much use but I thought it was cool
Sounds like it's essentially a Sturmey-Archer kick-shift 2-speed hub, but each gear outputs to a separate cog.
I mentioned it in the previous* thread in this community, but a similar thing to this that someone could DIY is retro-direct, which uses 2 freewheels and a longer chain (jockey wheel OR double chainring). This has no switching though, instead pedalling backwards is the other gear.
Not really specific to front, especially when that's more of a thing for additional gear range.
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