Good morning people.
Thorn Cycles bike production workshop and sales staff all finished yesterday. To preserve the company for the future all staff have been furloughed. One person (Cath) remains active there to deal with outstanding issues relating to ongoing builds. THERE WILL BE NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT until we resume.
SJSCycles remains open for mail order sales from our website, telephone orders and tech enquiries can still be sent but there may be some delay.
Before Andy finished yesterday, he wrote this reply... please excuse me, we are very over worked here with our remaing staff, I've not had time to re-read the rest of these posts, I hope Andy's explanation helps:
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the enquiry. Yes, technically you could use one of the 650b/700c forks - either the ST or MER version. However what rims would you use?
Our Thorn 650b rim brake rims are only really suitable for lightweight touring, as stated on page 39 of the Bike Bible. If you wanted such a bike, it is likely that a Mercury Mk3 or Club Tour Mk5 would serve you better.
Ryde make an Andra 40 rim, which is a rim brake rim but this is significantly heavier than an Andra 30 and obviously 650b rims are heavier than 26” rims - so we decided that, whilst possible - it’s not a sensible option. 26” wheels with Andra 30 would be far superior. I think that Andra 40 and our 650/700 forks would be a miss match.
There are some other 650b rim brake rims on the market but the ones that I’ve seen really are old fashioned rims from the 1950’s/60’s, made from low grade alloy, in a design that can’t take pressure and which are being sold at extortionate prices.
Yes you could use one of our 650/700c forks with a Nomad Mk3 frame and run 650b rims with rim brakes F and R.
I hope that this helps.
Best regards,
Andy B.
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