March 27, 2024
The Bike
ALERT: Technical stuff & Jargon
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I bought this bike specifically for loaded cycle touring. It was designed and assembled by St John St Cyclery in Bridgwater Somerset England with parts from a few different countries.
The heart of the bike, the steel frame is Taiwanese.
I bought the bike home to Australia as hand luggage from England in 2009, and have since used it for a few longish tours including Canberra to Perth; Canberra to Sydney; Canberra to Adelaide; Canberra to Melbourne; The Gibb River Rd in The Kimberley and a few local tours.
So far so good.
The Thorn Sherpa has been pretty much faultless. And it’s a joy to ride loaded.
The specs:
THORN SHERPA
Frame: Thorn 969, heat-treated, Cro-Mo double butted seamless cold-drawn conical tubes, frame-size 560S
Fork: Reynolds 531ST threadless
Saddle: Brooks B17
Racks: Tubus frontloader; Tubus Ti Airey rear
Pedals: Shimano single sided SPDs
Wheels: 26" Swiss DT 32 hole rims
Derailleurs: Deore XT
Hubs: Rear Hope Front Durace
Brakes: Shimano XTR M970 V-brakes Swiss-stop black pads Cane Creek V-brake levers
Shifters: Dura Ace SL-BS77 bar-end
Crankset: Shimano Deore XT FC-M770 Hollowtech triple chainset 175mm
Tyres: Marathon Supreme 1.6" tyres
Gearing: Front 22/32/44 rear 11-34 Shimano HG80 9 speed cassette.
Chain: Shimano Deore HG93 114 links 9-speed.
Bars: Shimano PRO drops;
Stem: Shimano PRO LT 1-11/8 reversible 110m
Weights:
Unladen the bike is 12.9kg including accessories and various attachments e.g. racks, lights, bottles (empty) before the loaded panniers and bags are attached.
Bike plus Me = 111 kg
Bike loaded but without food & water = 30.4 kg
Bike loaded with food & water & miscellaneous extra stuff at departure = 34.5 kg.
Naked bike = 12.9 kg
So there’s approximately 18 kg of stuff loaded on the bike, excluding water & food.
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And I made it to Brisbane without too many wrong right turns. :)
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