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Some consideration.
As much as I love riding my Ti Rove, the more I train in environments similar to Mauna Loa the more I believe the 'road' bike ain't gonna cut it. Even though it's capable of almost anything I can throw at it at the moment sometimes the rocky roads and super steep ascents scream for some more aggressive geometry, wide straight bars and thicker boots.
In other words: Wouldn't it be wiser to plan my dreamt ascent of the Mauna Loa vulcano on Kona with a proper MTB? The newly released Kona Honzo is well on my list of must have,s after craving for a 29er for very long (maybe the real hype had passed but my lengthly 1.96M body begs for it), yet never really caving in.
It's hard for me to make the right equation. Maybe you guys can help me out. Maybe I'm just begging for someone to give me the confidence to do it. What gear to pick (the honzo has a 1x drive only, allowing super short chain stays which in turn deliver a superbly climbing friendly ride), what tires to run, what weight to strive for (it has a gorgeously modern cro-moly frame) and thoughts about running it rigid (Have a p2 29er fork laying around)? And lastly, I've been informed by Kona, that they're well on their way of releasing the Honzo in a 3/2.5 Lynskey ti version. Perhaps, well worth the wait?
too many questions for me to decide. Please help me out in this decidedly non-retro debate. in short: what is the best climbing tool for a 70Km 7% mixed terrain ascent?