Originally Posted by
2bridges1bike
I would email Peter Reich, the guy who invented the swift. I didn’t order ti swift but iirc he helped facilitate the order. He is located in brooklyn but for this type of bike location shouldn’t matter too much. No need for custom geo and the frame is packable.
I purchased the third to last frame he had and had it build up with a swift Alfine hub. It’s not ti but still really nice. I would consider parting with it for the right price, if your interested.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm very familiar with the standard Alu Swift. Like you I also bought a frame from Peter a couple years back. In fact I now have four aluminium Swift frames (well, three and a half actually - one of them is broken). One from Peter, another on a bike I bought second hand which is with a friend, another I broke (my original Xootr), and my current ride which is built on a frame Xootr shipped to me last year as a warranty replacement for the broken one.
I feel like a bit of a jerk hoarding all these lovely frames, but I do ride my bikes hard. I basically live in my saddle and I like racing and climbing mountains. And the Swift is great at all this and more. I've decided that even as the whole world goes to hell I always want for the rest of my riding days to have a Swift. It's the perfect bike for me. However, with the number of kilometers I ride and the terrain and the gradients I feel that all my Alu Swift's have finite life.
Hence why I'm seeking out titanium as it's more durable.
I've considered ordering a frame from Titan. I emailed them once a couple years ago, but I've decided that I don't want to pay thousands of dollars to a company in China, which I regard as a totalitarian state and where the lines between private and state enterprise are often blurry. The PLA own a lot of businesses and welding titanium together is useful for building things other than bicycles. Whatever misqivings I might have about the United States, I'm pretty sure any frame builder who I engage there isn't also building components for missiles or submarines.
Here's a picture of my current ride.
Someday I'll have to build one frame with an internal gear hub. I like my derailleur, but imagine some advantages to internal gears.