Another update.
The Mercury is still in fine fettle.
Last year I bought a hub dynamo front wheel through SJS and paired with an Exposure Light and leave this running at all times for daytime visibility and night riding.
The light is bright enough for the back lanes and makes the bike a better all rounder in fading light after a long day in the saddle.
I have found on my frame that I can use a rear pannier with no heel clipping, and I if need to carry a smallish load tend to use 1 pannier. which I prefer to rack packs as the centre of gravity is lower and its easier to take off if commuting etc.
I wish I had tried this months earlier after using a rack pack!
The paint is still immaculate and a test to the quality of the paint work.
1 chip has been touched up which was due to my carelessness.!
I took the bike to France 2 summers ago and on a great 2 week tour of France around and up Mont Ventoux, but I could probably have used a lighter (faster) racer as the roads were like billiard tables, super smooth and we were not carrying anything except bare essentials. I recommend this area for cycling. Truly awesome.
one chain/ring replacement which needed me to buy some special tools to remove them, and a bit of patience to free the cog!! stuck on pretty hard!
The hub is running quieter now (I think) and still well pleased with it even though it is heavish, I am surprised Roholf have not come up with a light weight design yet I am sure the technology is there, or electric push button type shifting, that would be awesome!!
My main bike for training and touring on the (sometimes rough) Scottish Borders roads is going strong for plenty of more adventures yet.