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Perhaps it’s simply a case of business realities.
Going from imron back to powercoat doesn't seem like such a step down in an era, when frame-protection tape is so common in the bicycle world. Primarily favored by bikepackers to avoid bag-rub, but it’s not as if there are any downsides to using it even if one doesn’t have such bags.
My Nomad Mk2 frame is powercoated and even unprotected by tape, and used now as a local-use bike in a wet climate. I can't say the paint seems particularly more vulnerable than my imron Nomad Mk3 frame.
Another contribution from someone with no experience of the Mercury 40, no obligation to read...it appears the Mercury 40 is a Mercury Mk3 with a less durable finish, Thorn's own-brand high-spec tubing and a gate in the rear triangle. There is every chance it will be all but indistinguishable from a Mk3 to ride, and so some reflections from people who've owned Mk3s for a few years seemed more than tangentially relevant.I am somewhat sceptical that a single frame can replace the Mercury, Club Tour and Audax models without there being some compromise. Only by riding would one know if that were correct and where such compromise might have been made.
it appears the Mercury 40 is a Mercury Mk3 with a less durable finish, Thorn's own-brand high-spec tubing and a gate in the rear triangle. There is every chance it will be all but indistinguishable from a Mk3 to ride, and so some reflections from people who've owned Mk3s for a few years seemed more than tangentially relevant.I'd be interested to ride and know, I'm not sure the tubing has the same degree of manipulation, the stays are likely to be stiffer to accommodate the belt and gate. OTOH I have speculated in the past that the the design may have been a bit self indulgent. I am somewhat sceptical that a single frame can replace the Mercury, Club Tour and Audax models without there being some compromise. Only by riding would one know if that were correct and where such compromise might have been made.
The TLDR version is this: Make expectations clear from the outsetExactly this, though sometimes even then someone is likely to have misunderstood what was agreed.