On one Note: Yes, Mickeg, i realize building bikes from bottom up achieves personal goals but does not, normally, save money.
I wonder, for example, for those who ship the Thorn frames to, for example, the u.s.a., where they cannot otherwise
be found, and then build them up, to save on the shipping cost of the entire bike, are therefore, as i think you are well
pointing out, not necessarily saving over just biting the bullet and being willing to pay for the shipping and added vat on
buying a completed bike and having it shipped... I think there's data on the Thorn website on the shipping costs and VAT.
by the way, to continue my renewed postings, i shot some photos of my old Thorn Nomad, yesterday, on an evening
ride by the same two trees seen in my original posting of this thread....
2nd NOTE: the bag on the front is NOT a
dedicated bike bag, whatsoever, but a very cheap under-protective camera bag, that i balance on the front rack
and throw its shoulder straps around it.... i've always done this sort of thing with my camera, but would love to find
a dedicated bike-camera bag, but to sit on my front rack top "platform", rather than hang from front handlebars, since i
have that platform on the front rack, and it seems to block the view less, a bit lower than right on the handlebar upon
which i also usually have lots of little inexpensive "headlights" attached..
in one photo you can notice that on one side i have one of my two back roller Ortlieb bags, which have served me
well over the years for hauling massive amounts of stuff... including in torrential rainstorms...
on this very short ride (across the street from my abode basically)
i only have two bananas and a hex-head wrench in the Ortlieb bag.