Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: BobScarle on February 04, 2004, 02:08:16 PM
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I know this is probably not the place to ask this question, but I will anyway! I am considering buying a Thorn Audax 853. A lovely looking bike but looks can be deceptive. I would like to read more about it but have been unable to. The brochure from St Johns Street mentions a review in C+ 131, you guessed, sold out.
Does anybody here know where I can get an honest opinion of the bike before I layout £1500?
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Could try asking on the C+ forum as there seems to be quite a few Thorn riders on there?
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Does anybody here know where I can get an honest opinion of the bike before I layout £1500?
You can get your own honest opinion with our 14 day money back guarantee!! [:D]
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If it is half as good as the older Audax you won't be disappointed.
I have a 725 model and I have no complaints at all.
Regards
Grant
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I'll start with criticism to establish veracity. As supplied, seven years ago, the Audax was too long and the contact points were unforgiving. A shorter stem, softer saddle and better bar tape solved those problems.
Since then I have averaged just under two rides a week, each of around thirty miles. Light usage for an Audax but enough to support these comments. I love the way the Audax purrs round country lanes and have found the bicycle ideal for light touring, using hostels. I am a coward on descents but the Audax behaves impeccably and has given my confidence a boost.
The narrow rims and high pressure tyres make the Audax unsuitable for the easiest of rough stuff so I considered trading my bicycle in for an XTC. I was stunned when Robin said my bicycle was still worth £450 part exchange! Thorns hold their value.
I am still riding the Audax. After a service, my bicycle goes as sweetly as ever. I'll get an XTC one day, but will be holding on to my Audax.