bold stelvis
Kona Fan
I notice people like to discourage me from tinkering as they think I am not qualified to do it
if you are ok with potentially having to undo stuff or further fettle to make it work then fine - tinker away! For sure its a a good way to learn
I think the sense of 'discouragement' is because at times you've been given overly specific information about 'what to do' which you seem to have latched on to, and with all due respect, without really giving the impression you've really understood the context well enough or know about about how all this stuff works generally with all the different standards and what works with what to be able to successfully wrangle what you think you want.
You do you of course, but I think myself and many others are a little sceptical about your aims. My first MTB in the late 80s had a bog standard MTB triple up front, with a 22 granny ring, a 7 speed cassette with a max 28T cog, and it could climb literally ANYTHING. Of course I was a teenager at the time and if stuff got hard (and it did) you just had to peddle harder
The idea that one would actually need a 20T granny and a 36/40T back sprocket to climb steep but not technical terrain just seems a bit weird, or indicative of being unfit and unused to cycling. You seem to want to setup a bike to climb potentially steep, but non technical hills, VERY VERY slowly - Are you sure YOU are really the 'hill climber' you think you want to be ?- cos I think it's much more about YOU than the bike!
its not unusual to get caught up in the "fantasy" of something (especially if one has maybe a little OCD!) and find the actual reality disappointing. I know I do - I often get more out of looking at, and building and fettling bikes than actually riding them
I'm not saying any of this to be unkind BTW, I recognise some of myself in your approach here for sure