I'm planning to buy a Nomad to replace the old steel mountain bike I used on my last tour. I'm fairly sure the Nomad frame design and Thorn racks will be right for my intended use and totally sold on the Rohloff hub - biggest nuisance on the current bike is keeping the derailleurs gears clean.
But I'm not yet completely sure about the handlebar setup. Before my tour I modified my old bike with the widest drop bars I could find, adding auxiliary brake levers on the tops.
Like a lot of drop bar users, I was on the hoods most of the time. I used the tops on off-road stretches, in busy traffic in towns and sometimes just for a change. I also used the low position on the "hooks" of the drops for maybe 10-20 % of the time to get a more aerodynamic position, either on long flat stretches on good road surfaces or when struggling against headwinds.
Thorn strongly advises using flat bars instead of drops. For me they suggested their Flat Track bar with Ergon grips and bar-ends, with a longer stem than I use for drops. I reckon the main position on flat bars will be somewhere between my drop-bar "hood" and "tops" position, with hands much further apart and further forward than my drop-bar "tops" position. I will probably also set the flat bars slightly lower than the drops - I had the tops of the drops roughly the same height as the saddle. This main position with flat bars and Ergon grips should be much more suitable for the off-road stretches than my old setup.
The part I am least sure about is how to replace the "hooks" position. There are a lot of different bar-ends and extensions available. On a commuter bike with flat bars I have "ski-bend" type extensions, fitted inboard from the brake levers, position rather like daviddd55's photo:
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These give a nice aerodynamic position, but I feel they are too close together. That doesn't matter too much on the commuter bike as it isn't used for long distances. If I put the "ski-bends" outboard from the brake levers they feel too far apart.
I was wondering if these would be good:
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/ergon-ergon-gp5-handlebar-grips-standard-prod28217/Anybody used them?
The forward position looks as if it is roughly the same width as the main position, so should feel right if I get the main position right. And they have the advantage of the intermediate position, which involves turning the wrists through about 90°, a bit like with the SJS Ergo Control Bar ends:
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sjsc-ergo-control-bar-end-grip-black-prod13134/As I want to get the frame size right (different for drops and flat bars), I have bought a Flat Track bar and fitted it to my old bike to experiment with flat bar positions before ordering my Thorn.