I don't have a Thorn but have a number of road bikes - tourers, racers, and an MTB. Nevetheless I've spent some time considering them in both 700c and 26 inch.
The reviews that I've read of Thorns generally comment positively on how well the bikes handle.
Having become increasingly cautious as I grow older, under strict instructions to come home in one piece, and doing most of my cycling around the Peak District's hilly lanes this is an important factor for me in choice of bike.
Among the crucial design elements are frame angles and wheelbase, though quality of brakes is also a factor in one's confidence at speed downhill.
Thorn do not publish frame angles though told me on enquiring that the club tour 576S bike had a head angle of 70.5 which is much shallower than the "standard" tourer's 72.
I certainly seem to feel more confident and go faster downhill on my Kona MTB (head angle 69 degrees) and Schwalbe marathon tyres than on my 72 degree tourer with 28mm tyres.
The key factors would seem to be:
-frame angles
-wheelbase
-brake stopping power
-flat vs. drop bars
Just wondered what comments Thorn users might have on this?
Thanks
David