Well at last I am now a fully fledged member of the Thorn Club. I picked up my new Sherpa this morning from SJS. I was very pleased with the excellent service from Steve, who dealt with me right from the very first visit, guiding me through all the options to the final fitting today. He was very patient, even when I still added little bits and pieces which he quickly fitted. Nothing was too much trouble. I had a good test ride on the bike, when final adjustments were made and then I was shown any basic maintenance required on the bike.
I was pleased to see that I can actually remove my wheel without having to let down the tyre or remove the brake pad as there is already enough clearance even with the 2.0 Marathon Duremes. It was however a very tight fit getting it into my Ford Ka, but we got there in the end. I would have ridden it the 40 miles or so home, but I had to get back to work.
I had another 10 mile ride tonight and I have to say I am over the moon with the bike. It is lighter than I expected, faster than I expected and so stable. This is the sort of bike that encourages you to ride with no hands!!! It was the best feeling coasting down the steep hills, without being thrown around. I was also very pleased with how she climbed the hills. Not that they were huge hills, but one hill was where I use the lowest gear with the older bikes I have been training with the last couple of weeks, and I never even came out of the middle ring on the Sherpa. I am pleased with how the tyres roll even though they are pretty chunky and I really like the handlebar set up. Whether this cures my neck and shoulder problems or not I am yet to find out as I have not had the chance of a long enough ride yet. I think the bars will certainly help though.
Some unpleasant weather heading our way tomorrow, but I hope to have a longer ride over the weekend, but I don't want to get the bike dirty just yet. Sad isn't it. Even more sad is that the bike is in my bedroom at the moment rather than the garage.

I took a few pictures very quickly this afternoon before I had to dash back to work.

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P.S. I know my garden needs weeding, but I don't have time for mundane things like that when I have a new bike to ride.
Jackie