Thorn Rohloff EXP Touring Bicycle
Garry brought his touring bicycle, a Thorn Rohloff EXP, now called Passepartout, from SJS Cycles in Bridgwater, Somerset, in May 2008. Why Passepartout? In the Jules Verne novel “Around the World in Eighty Days”, Phileas Fogg’s manservant is Passepartout. And as a manservant, he would have helped carry Phileas Fogg’s bags around the world. And as Garry’s bike had carried his bags across the globe on his world tour, it felt fitting to Garry.

Garry’s original touring bike was his old Marin mountain bike, which he had converted into a hybrid bike by adding front and rear racks. But after deciding to cycle from Spain to England, Garry decided he needed a new bike. And after a little research, decided to buy a Thorn.
Garry’s Thorn has now covered more than 40,000 miles. In 30 countries across five continents. As of July 2015.
Thorn Rohloff EXP Components List
- Frame; Thorn Rohloff EXP
- Handlebars; Thorn 6061 Straight bars with anatomic grips & zoom alloy ski bar ends
- Gears; Rohloff Speadhub 500/14 in black
- Wheels; Tungsten black carbide
- Tyres; Schwalbe Marathon 26 x 1.75
- Brakes; Shimano XTR V-Brakes with Swiss top blue brake pads
- Mudguards; SKS chromo plastic in black
- Chainring; Thorn 110mm 5 Arm Reversible Single ring – Black 42T
- Chainset; Thorn170mm 5 arm cranks (73mm shell)
- Saddle; Brooks B17 Standard leather saddle
- Front Rack; Thorn MkV low loader in black powder
- Racks; Thorn Expedition Steel Rack in black powder
- Dynamo; Schmidt 28 dyno hub 32 hole in black
- Front Light; Busch & Muller Lumotec
- Rear Light; Cateye LD1100
- Pedals; MKS mtn-lite with Zefal easy clip mini strapless toe clips
- Computer; Cateye CC-MT 400 Mity 8 cycle computer
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If you want to find out if Garry’s away touring at the moment and check his location, visit the Where’s Garry page.