Looking at the routing of the rear **** brake cable and the rear chainstays...it looks as though a future Club Tour could be afflicted with a Rohloff hub? I do believe after conversations with Andy Blance (the designer) that Thorn look to the future in Rohloff. The derailleur bikes are a secondary production.
John
Not so, if you read page 4 of the brochure, that frame, the tubeset and fittings are from the ground up designed for derailleur systems. It would require the entire retrofit kit to add a Rohloff to that frame, none of the fittings/dropouts or BB system are compatible with Rohloff.
Andy belives in Rohloff, but isn't naive enough to belive that everyone should have or wants it. Andy spent a long time designing the MK4 its a completely new frame using new fittings, tubesets and profiles we have had to get Reynolds to produce especialy for it, it isn't simply a collection of tubes, dropouts, fittings and geometry borrrowed off other models. Yes the ISO disc mount
design has been proven on the mecury but even that is a different dropout.
Dave