moonlite
Kona Fan
Took it out for a spin on a rather rainy afternoon and was pleased with it -- the narrow bars and long stem demanded a bit of a stretched-out position but it spun along very sweetly. Even on the rather claggy, clayey wet dirt roads it went well, climbed nicely and felt direct, planted and reasonably lively. And well set-up cantis are pretty darn good -- better than badly-adjusted Vs.
Even having just 7 speeds wasn't much of a hindrance -- sure, the gaps between ratios are wider and you can't run up and down the cassette in the same way as you can on 9, 10 and more, but you adjust. Your pedalling cadence just varies a bit more to compensate.
With some lighter wheels, tyres and maybe wider bars, it should ride very well.
(Oh, and I don't usually use a bar bag on my MTB but given that the bike was just assembled today, I wanted a few more tools than usual -- just in case)
Even having just 7 speeds wasn't much of a hindrance -- sure, the gaps between ratios are wider and you can't run up and down the cassette in the same way as you can on 9, 10 and more, but you adjust. Your pedalling cadence just varies a bit more to compensate.
With some lighter wheels, tyres and maybe wider bars, it should ride very well.
(Oh, and I don't usually use a bar bag on my MTB but given that the bike was just assembled today, I wanted a few more tools than usual -- just in case)
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