Well since Thorn has notified me that they have detected my payment, I have concluded it is safe to share their image of my new bicycle that I understand is awaiting shipment.
First post in the forum from an avid lurker over the past several months.
Please refrain from making much of my self-deprecating screenname, adopted long ago on a motorcycle forum as a possible antidote to my potentially know-it-all presentation there.
I've learned a huge amount from following a big range of posts on this forum. You're a generous crowd.
Obviously I am looking forward to trying her from the saddle. I will say I am happy with the aesthetic, which I chose for its anti-theft properties. I'm not sure that aim has been realised.
Anyway:
The bike is a Mercury 61 S. It appears I have long legs for my height.
Gearing is 37-19. The use envisaged is local bicycle trails - there is an impressive network here in Melbourne, Australia - and tours of up to a few weeks with lightweight camping gear. Surfaces will be a mixture of tarmac and gravel, and predominantly the latter for the reduced frequency of encounters with motor vehicles.
Tyres are 650b 50mm Schwalbe G-One Speed. I'll be interested to try offerings from Rene Herse when these wear out, given that I still remember fondly my experience of sew-ups in my teens and early 20s. The front fork is the ST with low-rider rack mounts.
I've some apprehension about the Rohloff experience, but have been satisfied from online research that experience and appreciation over time correlate. Like some others who make this choice, I will be delighted to abandon thrown chains.
Thanks to you all for your valuable contributions on this forum for prospective purchasers of Thorn products. I'll confess to having been wooed by the transparency of Andy Blance in his extensive documentation of his design principles. Not to mention his exploits touring, whose authenticity I have not seen called into question.
I am looking forward to many happy miles. And to posting a ride review in due course.
- Ian