Thorn Nomad MK II

During my 2025 Cycling Everywhere bike tour across Europe, I rode a Thorn Nomad MK II, which was bought new in 2013. Due to various circumstances, I think it had been used no more than 10,000 kms before the tour.

Thorn Raven Nomad MK2 – Bicycle Purchase Invoice

I bought this bicycle from SJS Cycles /Thorn back in 2013 for a price of £2,705.99. At the time of purchase, I wanted a heavy duty expedition bicycle that would last for years. I’d say that 13 years later, we can say that is accomplished!

It’s a classic steel, 26 inch touring bike basically built like a tank. And it’s very yellow.

My Thorn Nomad bicycle in Iceland

 

The only alterations since new have been a cable swap for brakes, brake pads a few times, a few  chains, the front chain ring, and rear sprocket. Oh, and I swapped the old Brooks B17 saddle for a new one.

After completing 13,000 kms on the Cycling Everywhere bicycle tour (Athens to Nordkapp To Lisbon), I have to say the bike performed excellently. Not all was perfect though, and if I ever get around to it, I will write down some of my thoughts on the bike, pros and cons and such.

In the mean time, if you want to chart about the bike, just leave a comment at the bottom of this blog post! In the mean time, let’s take a look at the specs.

The below details were scanned in from my original invoice. Inflation has probably made this seem a bargain today!

Invoice Summary

  • Subtotal: £2,670.99
  • Postage & Packaging: £35.00
  • Total Amount: £2,705.99

Main Bicycle

  • Thorn Raven Nomad Mk2 bike build – £2,199.00
  • Frame: Thorn Nomad MK2 Frame & Fork Set – Yellow – 590L

Components & Accessories

Drivetrain & Gearing
  • Rohloff Speedhub 500/14 CC 14 speed gear hub 32h Silver with EX box inc. 17T Sprocket & Tandem Axle Plate
  • Shimano Deore FC-M590 9 Spd HollowTech II Triple Chainset – Black – 44/32/22T – 175mm – £46.00
  • Thorn 104 PCD 4 Arm Reversible Single Chainring 3/32 Inch – Black – 40T
  • SRAM PC830 Chain 114 Links 7/8 Speed HG Compatible – Grey
  • Shimano PD-M424 SPD Pedals – £37.99
Braking System
  • Shimano XT Black V Brakes, with XT levers – £35.00
  • Shimano Deore XT BL-T780 Trekking V Brake Levers
  • Shimano Deore XT BR-T780 V Brake – Silver (x2)
  • Swisstop Blue Brake Pads for Deore / LX / XT / XTR Brakes
Wheels & Tyres
  • Rigida Andra 30 26″ MTB CSS Rim – Black – 32 Hole Rohloff Drilling (Front & Rear) – £85.00
  • Shimano Deore HB-M590 Front Hub – Silver – 32 Hole
  • Schwalbe Marathon Plus HS348 Rigid Tyre – 26 x 1.75 Inch (x2)
  • Schwalbe SV13 Presta Tube – 26″ Tyres (x2)
  • SJSC Reinforce Nylon Rim Tape – 26″ x 22 mm – Red (x2)
  • 6 Spare Spokes – Silver – £5.00
  • Wheel Reflectors – Orange
Handlebars & Controls
  • Thorn Flat Track Bars & Bell – 25.4mm – Black
  • Kalloy AS-009 UNO 1 1/8 Inch Ahead Stem +17 Deg – 25.4mm Clamp – Black – 120mm
  • OEM Ergon GP1-L Anatomic Grips – Large – Black – £20.00
  • SJSC Ergo Control Bar End Grip – Black – £16.00
  • Zefal Ping Bell – Black
Racks & Accessories
  • Thorn Expedition Steel Rear Cycle Pannier Rack – Black – £90.00
  • Thorn MKV Cro Mo Steel Low Loader – Black Powder Coat
  • Profile Design bottle cages x 3 Kit – £21.00
Tools & Maintenance
  • Rohloff Full Oil Change Kit – 8410 – £17.00
  • Teng Tools TS/TX20 Torx T key for Rohloff hubs – £4.00
  • Rohloff Sprocket Removal Tool for Rohloff Speedhub 500/14 – 8501 – £26.00
  • Thorn For Rohloff Cast End 2 x M5 to 1 x M6 Stainless Dropout Adaptors
  • CroMo Rear Quick Release Alloy Skewer for 135mm OLN Hubs – Silver
Documentation
  • Thorn Bicycle & Tandem Owners Guide

This Thorn Raven Nomad MK2 touring bicycle was purchased in April 2013 and has been on several shorter tours, including 6 weeks around Iceland. The Rohloff 14-speed hub gear system and robust steel frame make it perfect for long-distance bicycle touring. With the Cycling Everywhere bike tour complete, it has completed about 23,000 kms. Possibly a little bit more.

A loaded yellow Thorn Nomad Mk2 touring bicycle with panniers parked along a waterfront promenade on Evia island, Greece
A welcome break at the Chalkida waterfront, looking across the Euripus Strait. A good spot to rest before pushing on to Aliartos.

 

Leave a Comment