Hi jags,
Since I don't have the bike in-hand yet, some of the details in my plan are still a bit hazy even to me, but -- yes -- the new Nomad will look very much like Sherpa, which was "just right" for me. Thorn have generously offered to try and duplicate Sherpa's build as much as possible, so that will help greatly.
The bike will be matte black again, of course. I personally think the yellow is gorgeous and admire it greatly, but I often wild-camp, and it is important the bike blend in for that, rather than stand out as the yellow would. The black is also easier to touch-up invisibly over time, and will draw far less attention in my town, where it will reduce theft. It will also be "present" in many product shots for catalogs and such, adding atmosphere and a context, without taking the focus off the featured product. Bright Tonka yellow -- because it is so pretty -- would distract people from the main item being offered for sale. It is also possible I will occasionally be contractually obligated to cover the logos, and this would be easier if it is black (use a strip of matte black automotive windshield trim-tape). It will still be recognizable as a Thorn. There is an annual "lifestyle magazine" syndicated newspaper supplement with a sporting section for "middle-agers" (they don't mean me, of course!) that wants some cycle-camping pics as well. Long lead-time; it will probably be published about 18 months from now.
There are a number of things that will be missing, simply because the Rohloff drivetrain makes them redundant --
- No derailleurs, of course.
- No need for a chain-slap guard.
- No need for the N-gear JumpStop overshift protector.
- No triple chainrings/crank.
- No Campagnolo bar-end shifter covers 'cos there won't be any bar-ends to cover.
- No Deore "Shadow" series low-profile derailleur.
I will need a different (shorter) pump, and I am not sure the compact frame with its smaller triangle (more sloping top tube and designed to accommodate a sus fork) will accommodate all three of my 1.5l bottles. If it won't then I'll likely go with an alternate high-capacity cage or three like the Salsa Anything Cage (
http://salsacycles.com/components/anything_cage/ ...and...
http://salsacycles.com/culture/new_product_-_salsa_anything_cages/ ) and use bottles that are shorter but more squat for the same capacity. Bottlers of water here in the 'States have all decided to make their own bespoke bottles, so standardization has gone out the window. It makes the store-shelf water displays look all higgledy-piggledy.
Otherwise, nearly everything will transfer over, making it as familiar and as functional as what I'm used to. Things like the bottle opener, the Tout Terrain The Plug 2, the lighting, the Kool-Stop brake pad inserts, interrupter ('cross-top) brake levers, etc.
I'm about to write Andy and ask his opinion on the new Berthoud shifter vs. the traditional shifter atop a T-bar like Fred's setup, which I find really appealing and would like to adapt in a slightly different way. Stay tuned; I think it will work well.
And, yes, I have a couple tricks up my sleeve.
So, there you have it...Preview of Coming Attractions!
Keep those drop 'bar Rohloff ideas coming! All suggestions welcomed!
All the best,
Dan.