Hello In'
I had meant to reply earlier, but I had IT type problems and misunderstandings . . . .
I rode a Ripio for several years, a derailleur version of the Rohloff Catalyst and Sterling, and I think very similar to them in terms of purpose, frame etc. Ripio had disc brake fittings though I uysed rim brakes.
I loved the Ripio, and rode it a lot, excellent, predictable and stable on trails and poor surfaces. Never had a better bike for that. I had a Thorn rack on it. I lightened it up by fitting 1.6 tyres and DT Swiss rims, lighter chainset etc., and rode it on a London to Paris charity ride - fine on that, comfortable and totally reliable, but on the heavy side for that sort of event. I eventually spent more and more time on road riding, and swapped all the components onto a Sherpa frame, saved about 4 kg and better posture for longer rides, but I still miss the Ripio when I see people going round trails and tracks.
I think the same would be said of the Sterling, versatile bike, and probably more suitiable than the Nomad for general riding.
Good luck.
Lewis