A work colleague told me about Thorn and the Rohloff hub. I eventually bought a Nomad MK2 from Thorn as a ‘bomb proof’ leisure/gp (as opposed to full on expedition) bike spec’d with the lightest weight Ryde Grizzly rims, XT V brakes, 2” Dureme tyres, Thorn rear rack and Son 28/Edelux.
I considered the Raven but preferred the external transfer box setup on the Nomad and of course Tonka Yellow!
Regrets.
Firstly, Agonising too long over buying a Rohloff equipped bike. The pay off starts immediately from low maintenance and the joy of uncomplicated (no double shifting) speedy and reliable gear changing (albeit with a few idiosyncrasies). Fast sequential gear shifting (cf F1 cars 😳) enables knee-saving cadence according to the terrain. On mixed terrain group rides the two Rohloff equipped bikes carry on carrying on whilst all around us derailleur gears are crunching, shedding and jamming chains twixt frame and chainrings.
Secondly, Not heedingThorn’s advice to future proof the hub for just £20 extra for the disc brake version of the Rohloff.
Lastly, Not a regret really, but in hindsight I didn’t NEED a dynamo light but I got carried away though the Son 28 dynohub is very nice 🙂 has high quality bearings, cf Hope, and is there if ever I want to charge a phone etc.
Changes
Replaced Thorn expedition rear rack with Tubus Vega.
Replaced original 2” Dureme tyres with 1.6 Marathon Supreme.
Raised bars very slightly by flipping bar stem and lowering 2cm down steerer. I didn’t like the look of the way Thorn had attached the stem horizontally from the top of the steerer tube.
Changed rear V brake to TRP disc but not the Grizzly rim brake rim so I can easily switch back to rim brake if desired.