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Private Classified => Bikes For Sale => Topic started by: in4 on November 25, 2015, 08:21:56 PM

Title: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: in4 on November 25, 2015, 08:21:56 PM
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/new-used-cycles-and-frames-dept671_pg1/

Now this looks interesting  :) no details or photos yet.

Not mine

I'm guessing it might be a smaller frame after reading the details but I could well be wrong.

Quote: Size unknown as pre production, Virtual Seat Tube 540mm, Actual Seat Tube C-C 425mm, Virtual Top Tube 578mm, Mid-Point Standover 770mm, Front Standover 800. Unquote.

...heads off to toolbox for tape measure!
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Inbred on December 01, 2015, 11:20:52 PM
This looks class!!
Could you do a full spec for it please?
Also, would this be covered by any sort of warranty?
Thanks very much.
(Goes off to raid piggy bank)
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: in4 on December 02, 2015, 09:36:53 AM
If you click the link in my previous post you'll find photos there now too!
Looks a real beauty but I'm not sure if you'd get any warranty with it given that it is second hand and of a certain age; that said perhaps its provenance and source is enough of a warranty,  certainly would be for me. Take a look. wrap it with tinsel, ho! ho! ho! and away you go!
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Danneaux on December 02, 2015, 04:45:14 PM
Description from the original brochure... http://web.archive.org/web/20070305193447/http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/thornpdf/ThornRohloffeXpBroHiRes.pdf
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After many years’ prototyping, by Andy and Fiona, the definitive eXXp (E, double X, P) has finally arrived!

It has the same frame tubes as theRohloff eXp R but it uses differentstays, which are cranked to allow the
fitting of up to 2.4”knobbly tyres...Rohloff equipped 26 inch wheel - Expedition touring cycles with huge mud clearances, if desired!

The eXXp is designed for Adventure Touring holidays (long distances, with heavy loads over severe terrain).

The eXXp is suspension specific, i.e. it is designed for a suspension fork (Magura Odur) with 100mm travel.

It has the cable runs for an EX hub, reinforcing tubular gussets at the back, 6mm carrier bosses and, whilst at present there are no discs available (which we would recommend) for Adventure Touring, we have “future proofed” the frame by providing ISO disc mounts and carefully considering the potential for neat routing of a hydraulic line... we have also chosen to fit V brake bosses with removable studs, should a disc be used instead.

An additional, extra-long, rigid, twin plate crown fork (to compensate for the suspension specific geometry) can be supplied to allow the eXXp to be suitable for economical day to day use or for a really epic journey, when servicing suspension would be impractical. Compared to the Rohloff eXp, the eXXp has slightly longer chainstays, because with a suspension fork, most of the weight has to be carried on the back of the bike and bigger bags need longer chainstays to help keep the weight within the bike’s wheelbase.

The eXXp is both huge and ruggedly good looking... like a Clydesdale... our bikes (Andy and Fiona’s) are called “Bertha” and “Hector.” These magnificent beasts have just returned from a long holiday in Patagonia, where they performed faultlessly and both flattered and cosseted their owners, by covering the extremely demanding terrain in impeccable style, whilst carrying full camping kit
and up to 10 days shopping!

The eXXp is, as you might expect, the most expensive of our solo bikes. It is available in just 10 sizes... we can’t do “small” with suspension forks!

Best,

Dan.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Dave Whittle Thorn Workshop on December 03, 2015, 08:33:13 AM
We are working on a full description, we are a bit busy at present and new orders must take priority, however I hope to complete it this week, it's possible if you know your bike kit to zoom in and see what most of it is. It's in great mechanical condition and only has a few paint chips, I think its circa 2005-6.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jul on December 04, 2015, 12:18:37 PM
What are the specialities of this bike ? why is it expensive like that ?
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: julk on December 04, 2015, 04:22:38 PM
julio,
the bike is a handbuilt frame (by a current top frame builder) with the best tubes for the job of expedition touring under load.
the equipment is top notch and long lasting.

I paid the best part of £4k in 2006 for an equivalent Rohloff eXp S&S bike.
I now ride an eXp R which I hope will be a family heirloom when I die.
Julian.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jul on December 04, 2015, 10:41:03 PM
I think this bike will fit perfectly for me but it's a shame the fork has already cut ..

I like too much the color ..

How much do you think it cost new ?
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Danneaux on December 05, 2015, 02:37:28 AM
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How much do you think it cost new ?
Hi, Julio!

The eXXp offered for sale is a high-spec model.

The price list for the eXXp is here: http://web.archive.org/web/20070305192909/http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/thornpdf/ThornRohloffeXpSpec.pdf

The Rohloff eXXp frameset with Magura Odur 100mm fork went for £1580. With twin-plate crowned rigid fork,  £1670.

Complete bike with standard component options: With Magura Odur fork £2899. With twin-plate crowned rigid fork, £2989.

At the time, there were a number of options unavailable today, including carbon-fiber mudguards at  £70 to £120 extra at time of build. I would have very much liked a pair of those...or rather, two rears, one to be adapted to the front.

Best,

Dan.

Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Dave Whittle Thorn Workshop on December 07, 2015, 10:22:43 AM
With upgrades this one retailed for £3699.99 
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jul on December 21, 2015, 01:36:46 PM
I will be interested, but never for this price   ::) i'm too poor or not rich enought   :-\

However, it has 10 years old, there isn't rack, no cage, no pedal, old tyres, so minimum 50% discount, and it's not a joke   ;D
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: dick220369 on December 21, 2015, 05:16:19 PM
I agree with Julio - too expensive given the age of the bike. I appreciate that they don't make them like that any more but I'd rather get a new Nomad instead.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jags on December 21, 2015, 05:33:51 PM
a lotta euros for a used bike . ::)
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Templogin on December 22, 2015, 10:05:02 AM
I have the EXP and it is a stunning bike.  Mine was about £2,200 from someone selling on eBay, however it did come with a full set of quality racks, carbon fibre mudguards and bottle holders.  The condition was stunning.  I would expect the advertised one to cost more and come with less as SJS have overheads.  I wouldn't sell mine, despite it weighing 20kg before I put the luggage on it.  The only downside to mine is that it doesn't have S+S couplings.  If the one here had I would have bought it.

The Nomads are nice, but this one is in a different class.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Dave Whittle Thorn Workshop on January 06, 2016, 03:05:38 PM
Now Sold, one happy new owner pedaled off on it this morning :-)
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: in4 on January 06, 2016, 03:53:47 PM
That'll be a happy new year for someone then! Perhaps they'll grace the forum with a visit en route.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: diapason on January 07, 2016, 06:02:33 PM
Hi,
I'm the lucky new owner!  Amazing to find a quality bike for sale which actually fits me.  So far only ridden her home and fitted my Super C bar bag and panniers (had a rack fitted when I bought the bike.)  I'm very pleased with her.  An excellent comfy and stable ride and the Rohloff is a revelation after my other bikes.
N
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Danneaux on January 07, 2016, 07:08:43 PM
So very pleased and happy for you, N! Welcome to the Thorn Cycling Forum. Looking forward to seeing photos of your wonderful new ride in use -- all congratulations!

Best,

Dan.
Thorn Cycling Forum Administrator
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jul on January 07, 2016, 08:30:02 PM
Hi Diapason,

What is your height please and your inner legs ?

I' m very  curious how look your bike with rack installed !

If you want to show us !  :)
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: diapason on January 07, 2016, 10:14:41 PM
Many thanks for your welcome, Danneaux.  I'm rushing around for the next few days - sadly non-commutable distances - but hope to get on the bike next week and will get some pictures then.  Julio, I'm short 5'5" and inside leg 29".  The bike fits me well with about 5" of seatpost exposed and the reach is comfortable.  I didn't want drops as an old arm injury (motorbike RTA) makes it uncomfortable to put too much weight on my wrist & forearm.  I'm not going to be riding over the Andes, but will use the bike for local days out - sometimes using a trailer for my dog.  Looking forward to riding in Spain next Summer.
N
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jags on January 07, 2016, 10:51:14 PM
Welcome diapason enjoy that bike sounds like a cracker.
im exactly your height so if you need anyone to mind it for  you give me a buzz.

dont forget the photos .

jags.
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: diapason on January 08, 2016, 08:42:35 AM
Thanks, jags - I'll remember  :)
N
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: Templogin on January 18, 2016, 12:20:54 PM
Thanks, jags - I'll remember  :)
N

He's the forum bad boy.  Don't let him near it!
Title: Re: SJS: EXXP with provenance on the way
Post by: jags on January 18, 2016, 01:20:29 PM
 :'( :'(