Hi jags,
Thorn Club Tour Frame, fork, headset and seat post is £599 (cheapest fork). Spa steel tourer frame, fork and headset (not fitted) is £315.
Is it worth an extra £284?
Good question.
I live in Harrogate home of Spa and I personally know Colin who designed the Spa frames.
I have ridden both the Spa Tourer and the Spa Audax but the titanium versions.
Colin rides with my club "Wheel Easy" and a lot of members have Spa Titanium Audax bikes and think they are fantastic, very comfortable and responsive.
They are an enormous success.
The Tourer and the Audax are quite different bikes so make sure you match your requirements with the right bike. Just like the Thorn Audax and Club Tour are quite different.
I really liked the ride of the Spa Tourer and it was on my short list. It would also have made sense for me to take a bike in my home town for the after sales support. However I have ordered a Thorn new Club Tour ( it is actually ready but I am going on holiday on Thursday so don't want it until I return!).
Why not the Spa?
As always the "devil" is in the details.
I want steel. The Spa steel tourer doesn't come in my size of 60cms
The titanium spa is not "pretty" and is big and chunky.
Colin is a very experienced cyclist, tourer, roughstuff rider and has been in the cycle trade for many years but is new to bike design.
I think their manufacturer is based in China and will be newish to Spa
I trust Colin but he is retired now & Spa's customer services can be eccentric (best word I can think of!)
I feel the frames have been built to a price (not detracting from the design here)
The Thorn is designed by an experienced cycle tourer with years of bike design experience
There will be a longstanding relationship with the manufacturer (Taiwanese I think)
The frames are frame sealed inside and well prepped.
The Thorn seems to oose quality
I would like to try a rear disc brake
I wanted the new 853 fork (tried one and fell in love)
There are very few Thorns around these parts
I don't have the same price considerations as your good self Jags, having sold a couple of bikes last year. However I wouldn't want to buy any bike unless I had had a good ride on one. Spa will let you borrow any bike for a good half day but you would have to come over here to do it. Otherwise it is quite a risk even if it is cheaper.
Thorns policy is no risk. 14 days for a complete bike or 100 days for the frame and fork if you build it up yourself or by LBS.
I bet this hasn't helped much. My head said Spa Ti Tourer but my heart won and I sincerely hope it wont be broken when I meet her for the first time!!
Steve