I did not see in the photos how to put on a belt, but I would prefer chain anyway, I can wait for a better photo on that.
The only other box that is not checked is the three bolt holes in a row for a Salsa Anything cage on each fork blade.
I am surprised that a Tubus rear rack is being installed in one of the photos instead of a Thorn rack. But what surprises me the most is that it is not a Logo. I like the way the Logo mounts the center of gravity of the load lower on the bike.
...It appears you got your wish, George, as the brake bosses are now on the front of the v-brake fork and the crown appears to be very like one used previously on the Sherpa.
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Yeah, I had considered buying a Tubus Smarti rack for my Nomad when the Tubus Tara did not fit very well, the horizontal bar was far from horizontal on the Tara. I also like to hang my panniers a few inches higher than standard low rider racks for when I am off road. Then I realized that the Smarti would likely not work out so well with the brake bosses in the wrong place.
I have a small little rack on my Sherpa mounted on the canti brake bosses, that won't work either.
Initially I planned to run canti brakes, but there is no way to put on a cable hanger. I did have canti brakes on the rear for a while, but later changed to V brakes when I found that Tektro made a brake that had a long enough arm (110mm) to clear the fender over my 57mm wide tire.
And fitting the fork into the S&S case would be easier if the brake bosses were on the same side of the curve of the fork blades.
Soon after I built up the Nomad it seemed almost every month I was coming up with one more reason why the brakes on the back were even more frustrating.
But now that CSS rims are no more, I would be more inclined to consider a disc for one wheel.
I built up my Lynskey with a disc on rear and rim brake on front, having one disc brake for rainy days would be nice. My heavily loaded Nomad with rim brakes front and rear was hard to stop one day in Iceland when a bus passed me and the bus driver then realized he was passing the road he wanted to turn on to, so he hit the brakes very hard, which meant I had to hit my brakes very hard too.