Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: Mart75 on August 21, 2017, 08:33:14 PM
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Thought I'd say hello.
Bought a Mercury last month - one of the Team Sky frames - for a reduced price - beautiful bike. Great bike to ride and love the Rolhoff gears - live fairly close to SJS so rides around the levels so far haven't challenged the legs or gears too much. Plan is to do Lands End to John O Groats next year with my partner who's just got a Raven - she's equally pleased with that.
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Welcome to the forum,
please post some photos so we can see you and your bikes.
Safe riding.
Julian.
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Yes, Mart; delighted to have you aboard and look forward to hearing the evolving "story" of the new Mercury in your ownership.
Happy rides!
Best,
Dan.
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Team Sky Mercury this is a new one on me ;D ;D
look forward to the photo's .
welcome to the forum.
jags.
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The two bikes in Wells!
Thanks for the welcome
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Team Sky Mercury this is a new one on me
This, Anto, in sky blue:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/frames/520l-thorn-700c-mercury-frame-700c-team-sky-blue/?geoc=US
There's a Team White livery available, too:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/frames/520l-thorn-700c-mercury-frame-700c-team-white/?geoc=US
Thanks for the new photo, Mart!
All the best,
Dan.
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So the paint job design is named Team, and the colour options are white or sky blue?
Wonder if the lawyers at Team Sky were raising their eyebrows at this?
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Love the matt black Thorn too!
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Thanks for the photos, great looking bikes and location.
Sunshine as well…
Julian.
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great looking bikes.
i noticed the begging board outside the cafe £1 for coffee it's 2.50 euro here. :'(
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Hello
Great bike, well chosen.
Did LEJOG on mine too!
Have fun.
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Nice bikes,very smart
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I have just passed 5,000km on mine in two and a bit years.
I really enjoy riding it but could have done without the disc brake on the back.
Mike
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As a matter of interest Mike, what is your reservation about the rear disc brake?
Regards
Ian
NT
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As a matter of interest Mike, what is your reservation about the rear disc brake?
Regards
Ian
NT
It is an Avid BB7. It stops the bike but I do most of my braking on the front wheel which is a Shimano V brake which IMHO does a better job than the disc at the back. Thorn has now upgraded to Sprye which is better technolgy but I believe that a disc brake is not necessary for road/touring use.
Mike
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It will save your rear rim, thought - IME the rear picks up more crud and wears more quickly than the front.