I bought this Thorn Sterling frame last fall when a trip to Moab and a possible MTB tour in Costa Rica were on the go. Then I hurt my foot and the Moab trip was not possible...finally I settled on some Surly Pugsley riding and sea kayaking in Baja rather than try a full-on bike tour with my gimpy foot. With no mountain biking in sight I haven't paid much attention to it other than a few wistful glances as I pass it hanging in my office.
As I was working on my Nomad recently I realized my 40th birthday is coming up and a few friends and I have a 2 week road trip planned which includes a full moon party in the Mojave Desert and mountain biking stops in Sedona Arizona and Moab Utah on the way back. Not that it takes 6 weeks to build up a MTB, but I haven't been particularly fast when it comes to working on my bikes of late and I need some time to test the bike out before I'd feel comfy taking it on a long trip.
So I have put my Nomad up on the rack in my office and threw the Sterling frame into my work stand for some priority attention.
I have already installed:
- a Fox fork
- Shimano LX crank/BB
- TIME ATAC Control Z pedals
- front wheel Mavic XC717 & Deore hub w/ Schwalbe Fat Albert tire
- Salsa riser bar
- FSA stem
- Easton seat post
So what's left?:
- steal rear Rohloff wheel from my Surly Big Dummy and mount rear Schwalbe Fat Albert tire
- install Monkey Bone rear disc adapter
- install some riser bars
- buy and install a seat [not sure which brand/model]
- install Shimano SLX hydraulic brakes
- install Rohloff shifter & EX gear mech
- install SRAM chain & tension w/ EBB
- install Ergon grips
- install Old Man Mountain rear rack
- install a bike computer
The only item above that may be an issue is the hydraulic brakes. I've never installed and bled them so this will be a learning experience and may take some time.
If all goes well I'll posting some Thorn MTB porn when I get back at the end of March!...
safe riding,
Vik
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