First is supposed to be 'ridiculously easy'. So once you hit an actual incline of any substance, you can 'squirrel cage' your way up the hill. Spin to win, brother.CtV got its first shakedown run. I put it together and when I sat on it, I realized I was in 7th gear. What the heck, lets see how high 7th is. Nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be. First gear is ridiculously easy. I do have a problem, the cranks are too long with a 20" front wheel. I slapped a 24 on there and took off up and down the street. It's a little twitchy, but rides way better than I expected. It was a very quiet ride, no squeaks or clunks.
I would like to try a larger chainring, and am undecided if I should go with a 24" front wheel, or shorter cranks and the 20. Appearance wise, I like the 20" front wheel much better. But then again I was looking at a mountain bike tire on it which was too wide/tall and way too much of a knobby tread.
The 24 would give it a little 'drift trike' look , which might be cool. A Maxxix Holy Roller would look good with those rear tires.
Or for more of a 'slick look' , this Odessey Path Pro ....
And both pretty reasonably priced, available through your LBS via JBI.bike.