Thorn Cycles Forum
Private Classified => Bikes For Sale => Topic started by: oldbilluk on December 03, 2012, 05:13:23 PM
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I bought myself this bike in 2007 with a plan to get used to it and then ride it more extensively when I retired in 2009. As with many best laid plans, this has not materialised and the bike is in my garage having done less than 200 miles. I will try to take and post some pics of it tomorrow but its general spec is:
Thorn Raven Tour 512L
Thorn Mk2 Comfort Bar (Silver)
32h Rigida Andra 30 26inch ATB (559) Black Alloy rims
Schwalbe Hurricane Kevlar HS352 rigid bead Semi-Slick with reflex sidewall rigid 26 x 2.00 (50-559)
Thorn Expedition Steel Rear cycle pannier rack - Black Powdercoat
Ergon GP1-L Anatomic Grips Large
MKS Sylvan Alloy double sided Rat-Trap style pedals - will accept toe clips
Selle Royal Gents TravelLite Gel Saddle
Shimano Deore M530 Black brake set
SKS chromoplastic 26in mudguards black 55
110mm +/-17 degree Thorn Front Loading Black Alloy Ahead stem (1 1/8inch or 28.6mm)
Carbon Composite Bottle Cage
Carradyce drybags on rear panniers
If anyone is interested or wants to ask more questions PM me. I want £1,400 for it.
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Someone -- perhaps two someones, buyer *and* seller -- is going to be very happy very soon. Sounds like one of those "find a rare nearly unused collector's car in a barn" stories, but with a current-model desirable bicycle n this case. Looking forward to the conclusion of this one.
All the best (and welcome to the Forum!),
Dan.
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: ::) May be interested if not too far .. (MP sent but not allowed -please check your profile - to allow MP :D -Color and EX box or not)
Cheers
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Ooh, you've added a pittsure! We love pittsures, Bill! :D
My! What a fine-looking bike you have on-offer. As-new in every respect, from the looks of it.
Best of luck on the sale; you shouldn't have to wait long for a result.
Best,
Dan.
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I have several more close-ups but the limit per post of 512K hit my first attempt to post them :-) Here's some more suitably smallened :-)
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Wow that really is a new bike. The "Thorn" decal rubs off the crank really quickly. Yours looks crisp!
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So...
has this bike got an ex box?
I couldn't quite work out the rear mech arrangements?
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If you explain what exactly an "ex box" is I'll do my best to answer.
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Matt,
I think it seems a bit confusing because Picture Three is tilted to the left a bit, making it seem unfamiliar. Bill's RT has the standard Rohloff routing from above, using the cable stop mounted to the left-rear canti boss with detachable q/r cables feeding into the hub from above, so no, no EX box.
(Bill, an "EX Box" refers to an alternative routing for the Rohloff shifter cables and an "External" means to shift the hub. On Thorns, this means they come in from beneath the left chainstay and enter a small, black box that attaches to the left side of the hub. This controls internal shift mechanism of the hub. Yours comes in from above, and uses two cables, each with a means for quickly releasing them to allow dropping the wheel for service/flat repair, etc).
Hope this helps,
All the best,
Dan.
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All is now clear. For some reason, my camera didn't shift the pic of the Rohloff cables into the correct alignment ie from the top down towards the hub.
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Thanx Dan
A lot clearer now.
Any opinion on the 2 different mechs?
One the old way and the other the new way?
What was the reason for the change? Is the old system still fixable / reliable?
Matt ( the mists of ignorance slowly lifting )
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Matt,
Though both systems have their adherents and detractors, I think it is really a matter of preference and appropriateness for a given application. On some bikes the come-from-above approach results in less cable friction. For others, the lower run is the key to good operation. In practical use, there isn't much difference. In the setup like Bill's bike uses, you just undo the two cable q/rs and then re-do them after the wheel is back in the bike. On the EX box, you just undo and redo a thumbscrew for the same effect. It is largely a horses-for-courses thing and both are "current" in the Rohloff product line. ( the mists of ignorance slowly lifting )
If you were wondering...it is a good bet a dozen others were as well. Never hurts to ask.
All the best,
Dan. (...who believes the only dumb question is the one left unasked, so always likes it when people do [ask, that is])
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I have owned Rohloffs with and without the EX box. Given the choice I would go for the EX box as I think it is a neater, cleaner approach but to be honest I have found it no quicker or reliable removing the rear wheel with or without the EX box. The qr on the non ex box version work very well and I have never had any issue with the gears matching up perfectly every time.
Andy