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Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: in4 on February 04, 2015, 03:51:12 PM
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This is such a time sink I know but: I was rummaging around trying to find a bit more about my Mk1 Nomad (LA 130202) and its original spec' and I came across this archive of previous Thorn models; anyone heard of a Thorn Nemesis?! Its not easily searchable and you can only read forwards by clicking the word 'Next' ; I'm sure there is a work around somewhere. Anyway, I screen-grabbed a sizing matrix to measure my Nomad against so its tape measure time for me. Well worth a browse though.
http://web.archive.org/web/20010309204255/http://sjscycles.com/26solobrochure/solobrochurewebp13.htm
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anyone heard of a Thorn Nemesis?!
Yes. :)
Ian,
If you click on the word-link "Index" in the upper-right corner of the first brochure of the page you linked to, you can go directly to the section you want:
Nemesis: http://web.archive.org/web/20010309204717/http://sjscycles.com/26solobrochure/solobrochurewebp11.htm
Nemesis attention to detail: http://web.archive.org/web/20010309203132/http://sjscycles.com/26solobrochure/solobrochurewebp12.htm
26in size and dimension matric: http://web.archive.org/web/20010309203941/http://sjscycles.com/26solobrochure/solobrochurewebp18.htm
Resembling the slightly later short wheelbase XTC, the Nemesis lacked any pretense at full-on touring and its handling was described as "twitchy". The Nemesis seems to have had its heyday in 2001-2002. Frame and fork only (including headset and stainless screws) cost £799 in the 4March 2001 brochure. As a standard-spec bicycle, it was offered at £1249.
A drool-worthy photo of this 26in-wheeled cyclosportif can be found here: http://s22.photobucket.com/user/onbike/media/reducednem.jpg.html
See also: http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=6971.msg43733#msg43733
Mention of the Nemesis is also made here: https://www.hewittcycles.co.uk/download/C_2003-01_Bikes-of-the-year.pdf
All the best,
Dan.
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Thanks for that Dan. I should have scrolled down the page further after hitting 'Index' Impatient? Moi? Surely not. Thanks also for the other links; the Archive hour is now officially extended ;)
For the record: The tape measure tells me my Mk1 Nomad is a 560L. I've just got to locate the number 67 somewhere about it to confirm that, if thats possible.
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I love a good "hunt" Ian, and the detective work behind it. Best of luck on finding the "67" on your Mark 1 Nomad.
I had the chance to see AndyBG's in person, and they really are something special.
All the best,
Dan.