Thorns pricing policy seems to be different to their competitors, the frame price is a considerably larger percentage of the bike price. Typically 50-60% as opposed to 30-40% from everyone I’ve either bought from or been quoted by, Hewitt, Mercian, Jackson, Yates…I understand how this might encourage someone looking for a frame to step up to a complete bike, it would send me elsewhere. Complete bike prices are competitive, particularly the Rohloff range.
Rohloff V Derailleur – I ride both, I have no problem with either and no axe to grind. My favorite bike is derailleur, my most used Rohloff. As you’ve said elsewhere this subject has already been well covered, not least on here, I doubt I’ve anything new to add. The main advantages IMO are reliability, longevity and easy maintenance. The price for that is restricted choice, gearing ratios, shifters, replacement parts.
Drops V straights – I prefer drops but until someone comes up with a combined brake/shifter I’m sticking with straights. I have mine set up to replicate riding on the hoods or tops, I miss the drop position, but not as much as I’d thought.
I wasn’t 100% convinced the Raven would be the right bike for me, the 100 day trail offer convinced me it was worth trying, I’m glad I did[
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