Anton, thanks for the kind comment regarding the photo. I hadn't realised, but I haven't shown this one before, as it was from my four day/three night "shake down" tour before my Auckland to Wellington tour. I'll add that tour to the forum soon.
Dave, many thanks for the kind words, I don't even mind you though my photo was fake - it was taken at the end of a very long day, only 80km but 7 hours into gale headwinds all day, one of my worst days ever on a bicycle. I was reaching my destination, and the winds were abating, and the sun was showing a nice golden glow, so I forced myself to stop and take this picture, as I knew if I didn't I'd have regretted the next day. And as for choosing Yellow for my Nomad, that took me over a year decided while mulling over the Nomad PDF - I loved the brightness of the Yellow but thought commonsense should prevail and I should choose the more understated Black, but as I have had black frames in the past, I thought I should "just do it" and choose what my heart really liked and I haven't regretted it for a second. The other thing I took a long time to choose was flat bars as I am a hard core drop bar fan - I think in hindsight I did choose the right bars (flat) for the Nomad but I do miss my drop bars.
As for the Bike Bands that come with the Click-Stand, I found them fine on my 4 day and 9 day tours (plus my other riding in between.) I ordered some extras with my initial order. I find I only need one for the front brake and it holds the bike up well. I'm on my second band now, as I did snap one, but it took me 3 months of use to do so and I found that fair enough.
I bought the 5 section Click-Stand, as I thought the 6 would end up being too many sections to unfold and fold up each time, and the 4 section would be too long to fit into my Handle Bar Bag, which the 5 section does easily. On day rides it lives in my Arkel Tail Rider (which I highly recommend for day rides.) When I'm touring it lives in the Handle Bar Bag, or more often then not under the bungee cord that holds my 31 litre Ortleib Rack Pack to my rear rack.
Thorn Nomad Mk2 with Arkel Tailrider
Click-Stand held under Bungee Cord
Tony from NZ