You can, but with some difficulty. You'll need a new rear wheel and a shifter to start with. Then it's the dropout width. To fit external gears you need 135 mm spacing. Internally geared hubs can fit in a narrower spacing. Then for external gears you'll need an adapter claw, or a derailer with built in hanger. These effectively make the dropout thicker, so you need to use a solid, nutted axle and not a quick-release one.
Your frame is probably missing the cable stops otherwise used for the shifter cable, but for external gears this isn't much of an issue. You can run full-length casing all the way from the shifter to the derailer and just zip tie it in place.
If you go with an internally geared wheel these usually require a cable stop on either the seat stay or chain stay. After market cable stops are available, but they're specialty items. Expect to order by mail and have to wait for it.
All together, unless there's something really special about the bike it's probably both cheaper and simpler to sell the bike you have and buy a geared bike instead.
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To put the chain back on your bike with gears, first shift the gears to the smallest chainring and cog. Then, carefully place the chain back onto the chainring and cog, making sure it is properly aligned. Finally, pedal the bike to check if the chain is running smoothly and securely on the gears.
To put a back wheel on a bike with gears, first, place the wheel into the frame's dropouts. Then, reattach the chain onto the gears and secure the wheel in place using the quick release or axle nuts. Finally, adjust the gears and test the bike to ensure proper functioning.
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can you: yes should you: no.
They change the gears on a automatic bike to put it simply
in wonder the same thing like could i buy a 125cc engine from a dirt bike and put it in a mini sprint
you can us the frame of an electric dirt bike or a real dirt bike. you can get them cheap on Craigslist with no motor an just put a lawn mower or go cart engine in it. just need a welder and some pipe.
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