I am unsure whether to build it with 26" or 650b rims/tyres (650b would be the Nomad Mk3, but 26" would allow me a choice of the various NOS Nomad/Raven frames that SJSC have for sale). How much difference is there really in strength, ride quality, etc. between the two? If anybody has had the opportunity to compare a Thorn 26" tourer with a 650b one I would be particularly interested in their thoughts and experiences.
I have Thorns with 50x559 26" tyres and an old 650B bike with 50x584 tyres. In the same model (Marathon Supreme) there is very little difference between the two sizes of tyres.
At present, there is more choice of high quality tyres in the 650B size, as they have become fashionable again, while 559 26" seems to be going out of fashion. I have been using 650B since about 1983 and it had been getting progressively harder to find decent tyres until about 5 years ago.
I am also curious re Thorns choice of the Ryde Rival 26 rim as opposed to the Andra 35 or 40 which are available in 650b diameter (and disc specific), when Ryde rate the load capacity of the Rival lower than the Andra 35 and much lower than the Andra 40.
Also SJSC don't list any Rohloff specific versions of any 650b rims, so is this a question of lack of availability or lack of necessity?
Ryde Rival is much lighter than the two Andra rims, partly because it is designed to be disc only, while the Andra rims were originally designed to use rim brakes, with thicker walls to absorb wear. The Rival is also tubeless ready (another relatively recent development) which may account for Thorn choosing it.
I suspect the lack of Rohloff-specific versions is an availability problem.