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After years of thinking about which folder to buy. Spending many enjoyable hours looking through various websites and blogs I bought a Swift (Aloha Bike Factory, Honolulu).
The price was okay, the fold was okay for me and now I`ve put a few Ks under the wheels I feel it was the right choice. No disrespect to Bike Friday, Brompton and the like but I am very satisfied with my choice. I`d never ridden a bike with small wheels before. Apart from the bigger potholes around Diamond Head it is not an issue. My usual transport has been a mountain bike with off road tyres so the stock Kendas feel very efficient. If I had to identify what persuaded me over the other makes I would say, various levels of fold (from simple quick fold to suitcase packing) use of standard parts much cheaper than Bike Friday ( although I was so close to buying a NWT) feels very stable even when out of the saddle decent amount of useful accessories. Rob |
Welcome! But watch out, the BikeFriday mafia will come after you...
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I'm another new member of the Swift club. I purchased a used one recently, the frame was somewhat battered, but fully functional, and it came with a lot of new parts. 451 size Velocity wheels, Schwalbe Durano tires, a Thudbuster seatpost, front and rear derailleurs, drop handlebars, bar end shifters. I think it's a pretty nice set up, now that I've rebuilt everything, though the gearing seems kind of low. Reading this forum has been very informative.
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Please post pics of your build. This thread has waaay too much tech advice and not enough Swift porn
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hey, i live around hartford part of the year and new hampshire the rest. feel free to drop me a line sometime if you want to compare swifts around hartford sometime
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I'll post some pics when I get the handlebar tape and new seat I ordered installed.
nish2575: I'm about an hour NW of Hartford. Thanks for the offer, maybe in the Spring, if it ever gets warm around here again. |
what a lot of information! I have a quick question. Will the BikeFriday trailer setup work with the Swift?
thanks- train safe- |
Originally Posted by e.estern
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I'll post some pics when I get the handlebar tape and new seat I ordered installed.
nish2575: I'm about an hour NW of Hartford. Thanks for the offer, maybe in the Spring, if it ever gets warm around here again. we used to do lunch rides from his house to winsted on our folders - my swift, his dahon vitesse (which i bought him). his daughter refuses to ride it because its awkward looking (: near end of december, i'm heading into nyc to have b-fold do a full tune-up and some special request for on my swift. i bought it through him, because nobody in connecticut seems to have a clue about folders. there are a few dahon dealers though |
Originally Posted by buelito
(Post 11919285)
what a lot of information! I have a quick question. Will the BikeFriday trailer setup work with the Swift?
thanks- train safe- recently, the late night train guys have said i don't even need to fold before i get on, if i don't want to. but, some annoyances, if you are getting off on a small stop, sometimes they only open one door, and its not the same door you came in on. that means you will have to walk down a narrow passage between passengers for 1 or 2 trains with the heavy, awkward bike with one arm in front of you. from that experience, i've learned, just a minimal piece of velcro strap aroudn joining the two tire rims will stop the front wheel from flapping freely. and take off your crossrack to make the shape a little more manageable. |
I'm a couple of miles from the NY and MA borders. The roads and scenery are spectacular, but the terrain is very hilly. It gets easier if I ride 2-3 times a week--low gears help a lot. Did you get the Super C/SQR bag yet? I'm curious as to how well that set up works on the Swift, with folding, etc.
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got the bag, waiting for sqr, due to arrive today! just tried the bag today without sqr, its amazing. post photos after i get a few more changes done
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What made you go with the SQR over the Bagman support?
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i think it detaches quicker. mostly because i use a funky seat (spongy wonder), and it doesn't have bag loops and can't be made compatible with them. paul on here also has some carradice stuff. a lot of the brompton people swear by sqr mounted bags for quick release with fold
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I wouldn't post this run-of-the-mill Swift picture except to note that it is now sporting nish2575's Crossrack:thumb: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=182227
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Originally Posted by nish2575
(Post 11933637)
i think it detaches quicker. mostly because i use a funky seat (spongy wonder), and it doesn't have bag loops and can't be made compatible with them. paul on here also has some carradice stuff. a lot of the brompton people swear by sqr mounted bags for quick release with fold
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Originally Posted by Paul Braithwait
(Post 11936706)
How do you get on with the Spongy Wonder seat? I tried one but could not get along with it as I kept slipping off it!
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Haven't seen this mentioned before but I can not release the front brake to allow me to remove the front wheel.
The approved method it to use one hand to hold the brakes against the rim (not using the brake lever) and slip the noodle/ curly bit from the brake housing allowing the pads to be opened wide enough to allow the wheel out. When I squeeze the pads the noodle can't be removed. I released air from the tyre and was able to remove the wheel. Once the wheel is out I can remove the noodle (but then again there is little point as I can not replace the noodle with the wheel in the correct position). Any quick fixes? Thanks Rob |
^ Sounds like the cable needs to be slightly relaxed to enable the noodle to be unhooked. Loosed the cable pinch bolt on the brake arm and slide the cable a few mm out and firmly re-tighten pinch bolt.
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anybody taken a Swift on Amtrak? was planning to bring mine along, but the ticket agent said it had to be the size of a Brompton when folded...
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Thanks Jur
Sorted. Rob |
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photos soon. sqr installed. marathon racers. upgraded quick releases. excited
oh and sometime end of january, i'll probably sell my klickfix rear mount (which i happen to use in front) in order to buy a different mount. (see here and glance at klickfix.de website for more details of compatible bags) |
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=185480 Royce hub in the rear (fixed) and old dura ace in front. Despite having read the reviews I am surprised and really impressed by the ride. |
Despite reading reviews you were surprised? You mean that it looks good on paper but is even better when trying out for yourself? :thumb:
I am always so impressed with mine, have had it for years now but it never fails to impress me. Just a week ago I had a go on a friend's Cervelo S2, and would you know, I can't honestly say it rides any better than my Swift!! (It isn't worse either.) I could not really detect any improvement. Perhaps the difference comes out when you press the machine to its limits. It is lighter by a few kgs though. |
Well, yes, having used a Dahon (speed-pro) for the last 3 years I simply couldn't believe that a folder could be that stiff and have such a nice ride but I cannot feel any difference compared to my full-sized bikes (set-up similarly).
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It seems like a lifetime since I was able to ride my Swift! Here we are on 24th January and it was early November of last year when I was able to spin the pedals. Over the past three months I have been working 6 days a week, battling deep snow and ice and fighting off the flu, so my Swift has been neglected. Actually that is not quite true as I did manage to fit a new chainset. I was lucky to find an on-line dealer with a half price FSA chainset among its deals. FSA are a British firm (Full Speed Ahead) but the chainset came in a bag with "Taiwan" printed all over it! Close inspection revealed a quality product made up of a 46 tooth chainwheel and 170mm cranks. It was designed to fit a square taper bottom bracket and slips onto the standard Shimano BB without problem. Chainline looks fine although my short 10 mile ride today was fairly flat so I could not try the top and bottom cogs. One thing is clear; after being sidelined for three months I am totally out of condition. It will take several more rides before I am in any position to tackle gradients and try out the gear changing for real. I just hope the weather and my health continues to improve.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=187275http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=187276
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