Hello!
As much as it pleases me to accidentally start this massive 9 pages (so far) debate!
I am not getting why it has moved on in such a massive shift in direction?
I simply (?) mentioned at the start that I personally (more or less if read between the lines)
thought that Andy Blance at Thorn had concentrated all efforts into holidaying (there I go again, testing and designing) on the South American Ripio whatever that is in English (rough roads) and only Rohloff for the future. He has talked with me and told me Thorn feel that their collective future is Rohloff based cycles.
My question really at the start was or should have been, why!?! Because in my belief there are many people who would buy a Thorn if it were an upmarket derailleur equipped bicycle. The current bicycles are really great and I have two so I am happy with them indeed having purchased used, modified and built my way have a great knowledge of them. Sadly health is getting me down and riding as I used to is never going to return. But I love cycling and love bikes and will continue to my dying breath ......
In my opinion Thorn should steer in a slightly different direction and get to grips with more road bikes (Audax & Touring) but not discs because my feeling is this will be a short sharp fashion ?
Other manufacturers are catching up fast and Rohloff can be specified by almost every manufacturer (of heavy duty or even cross bikes) somewhere.
When Thorn started out the bikes were fabulous, with fillet brazing and high prices. The Audax 853/ the XTC etc etc. We all wanted one or even two!!!
Thorn please brighten the range, please make some real UK built handmade frames for us
Best to all who return to the original theme.
John