Neil,
Here is a list of most of the components I chose in conjunction with Puresports NZ using the Nomad PDF for our main reference:
(with thanks to NZPeterG for putting me onto
www.puresports.co.nz/ )
Frame: Thorn Nomad MK2 590L (from SJS)
Headset: Orbit (standard fit with the Nomad I think) (from SJS)
Handlebars: Thorn Flat bar (not installed yet - using a borrowed stem and handlebars from Puresports NZ until we choose a suitable stem) (from SJS)
Grips: Ergon GP5
Cranks: Shimano XT 175mm (from Chain Reaction)
Chainring:
Thorn 40 tooth (replaced mid March 2014)
42 SRAMRear Hub: Rohloff CC DB EX (direct from Rohloff)
Rear Sprocket: Rohloff 16 (direct from Rohloff)
Front Hub: Son 28 (hope to add the Tout Terrain Plug III shortly) (direct from Son)
Front Rim: Andra 30 plain 32 (from SJS)
Rear Rim: Andra 30 CSS 32h (from SJS)
Tyres: Schwalbe Marathon Mondial 2.15 - may be considered overkill but we chose these as I am a very heavy rider at 130kg, so went for these. (from SJS)
8 May 2014 - first puncture at just over 4000km to front tyre.
Dec 2014 Changed rear tyre after 9000km with the same. Not one single puncture in those 9000km - I'm very impressed.
Wheels built in New Zealand by:
www.wheelworks.co.nz/about/ (they have a "lifetime broken spoke guarantee" I presume they mean "no"
broken spoke? Or perhaps they guarantee to fix all broken spokes for free?)
Front and Rear Quick Releases: Halo XL Hex Key Black.
Brake Calipers and Levers: Shimano XT - in the short time I've had my new bike I am super impressed with these - I descend a very steep windy hill
close to home and only need two fingers on each lever. (from Shimano New Zealand - I think)
Saddle:
December 2014 Specialized - giving it another try
August 2014: Selle Italia Turbo from Chainreactioncycles - the remake of the old 1980s favourite. Should have got it in the first instance - my third saddle this year probably no need to try another. I used to ride them on all my bikes in the 1980s - road bikes, track bikes etc.
May 2014 Specialized
December 2013 Brooks B17 Honey with black rails - finally gave up on the Brooks after almost exactly 4000km and replaced with a Specialized - lets see how this one turns out. Brooks unceremoniously chucked into the spare cupboard.
Pedals: Shimano XT Trekking T780
Front and Rear Racks: Thorn Expedition (from SJS)
Bottle Cages: Profile x 3 (from SJS)
Front Light: Schmidt Edulux (direct from Schmidt)
Rear Light: Cateye TL-LD1100 LED (from SJS)
Panniers: Ortlieb Back and Front Roller Classics (from
www.thetouringstore.com/ORTLIEB )
Rear Rack Bag (for day rides) Arkel Tailrider
www.arkel-od.com/us/tailrider.htmlNeil, I think that covers most of it and although we imported the frame to New Zealand and built it here, I am pleased to say I did my best to support SJS Cycles.
Relayer, thanks for that, I'm really enjoying the bright Tonka Yellow colour - my first ever custom made road and track frames were in matt black, so done that, so time for something bright this time around, although I'd have been very happy with black too - actually took me months to decide.
In4, my Grandmother took the slides in 1966, but I scanned them and processed them on my Imac - but, hope to cycle in the general area of Plockton someday or if not, at least through some of the places she photographed - if I have time I'd love to re photograph her photograph of Chedworth, I guess mainly as that was the photo that took the longest to work out where and what it was.
Matt2matt2002, thanks for your offer of assistance, I may hit you up on that for some local knowledge. I'm hoping to hit the UK in 2015 - now that I've bought the Nomad, time to save for airfares and UK expenses now. I am a map nerd from way back and now with Google Earth I super enjoy exploring our Earth and remote places and stumbled across St Kilda a few years ago and found it and its history fascinating. I worked on the Chatham Islands (bigger than St Kilda) in the early 1980s almost 800km off the coast of New Zealand:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nztony/sets/72157608195982797/(most photos have links to the location)
Jags, I was an Aucklander myself for my cycling years and lived there 1982 - 1993 and still visit. As for those cool dudes - I was one of them once, but I always waved at all cyclists. And what they won't know is that 25 years after competing I'm still as recently as October this year giving talks to local groups about cycling and goal setting - so I feel I get the last laugh there.
Swision, many thanks, and just because you asked, here is another photo! (if I remember how I inserted yesterdays one.)
My sunday ride to Petone Wharf, Wellington, NZ:
http://sportypal.com/Workouts/Embed/3592667or a bigger version here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nztony/11488639463I hoped I haven't missed anyone that kindly commented.