I've had loads of bicycles starting with a second hand Malvern Star 3 speed Sturmey that my father got at an auction about 60 years ago. It was a ripper bike and was my ticket to wag school and go for a day out, many days out...:-) Of course that bike got pinched but I got it back albeit with a back pedal brake. Bummer.
Much later on I got a Sturmey 5 speed which was even better...:-)
From there I graduated eventually to an all singing all dancing Reynolds 531 DB frame with derailleur gears - "half step plus granny" gearing - chain rings were 24, 40, 44 and sprockets 13,16,19,23,28,34 which meant always having the right gear for the job at hand. This bike carried me many, many kilometres as a hard core touring bike which was my "daily driver" for many, many years.
Much later on I managed to get a Moulton APB S7 which had a 7 speed Sturmey hub. Like most British mechanical things it had to be perfectly adjusted, and I do mean perfectly, in order for it to work properly. Especially if I wanted to get either first or seventh gear. And of course it leaked oil. It still does.
I still have, and use, the touring bike and the Moulton.
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