Swift folders
#3576
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I hadn't thought about the heel strike issues with cantis. Another big advantage for the 451/caliper option. I am having trouble finding a 32 hole 451 rim however, which could cause me to reconsider the 406/RL520/v-brake option.
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From: Bali
Bikes: In service - FSIR Spin 3.0, Bannard Sunny minivelo, Dahon Dash Altena folder. Several others in construction or temporarily decommissioned.
Velocity A23, 451, 32H, machined sidewall
I've got bikes with brifters/calipers/451, flat-bar levers/calipers/451, and flat-bar/V-brakes/406. Happy to answer questions.
I've got bikes with brifters/calipers/451, flat-bar levers/calipers/451, and flat-bar/V-brakes/406. Happy to answer questions.
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Alex rims have 32 hole 451 rims used for recumbents
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No problem, the brakes parts list is:
- Tektro R559 long reach callipers with Kool Stop salmon pads
- Jagwire brake cable
- SRAM Apex right brifter (2015 version)
- SRAM S500 left brake lever (cosmetic match to the brifter)
To use caliper brakes, I needed to spec 451 wheels, so I've got Sun CR18 rims and Shimano 105 (5800) hubs. I ended up putting on Panaracer Minit Lite PT (28-451) tires.
Other bits and pieces are:
- Nitto M176 Dream (44 cm) handlebar with Nitto bar end plugs
- Nitto UI-85GX (90 mm) stem
- Sugino RD2 (170 mm) crankset
- Sugino 53T chainring
- SRAM Rival 1 medium cage RD
- SRAM PG1050 11-36 10-speed cassette with Shimano Tiagra chain
- Shimano UN55 (110 mm) bottom bracket
- MKS Touring Lite pedals
- Specialized Phenom saddle
- Specialized Roubaix bar tape
Everything else is stock, included the QRs and the head set.
Hope this helps.
- Tektro R559 long reach callipers with Kool Stop salmon pads
- Jagwire brake cable
- SRAM Apex right brifter (2015 version)
- SRAM S500 left brake lever (cosmetic match to the brifter)
To use caliper brakes, I needed to spec 451 wheels, so I've got Sun CR18 rims and Shimano 105 (5800) hubs. I ended up putting on Panaracer Minit Lite PT (28-451) tires.
Other bits and pieces are:
- Nitto M176 Dream (44 cm) handlebar with Nitto bar end plugs
- Nitto UI-85GX (90 mm) stem
- Sugino RD2 (170 mm) crankset
- Sugino 53T chainring
- SRAM Rival 1 medium cage RD
- SRAM PG1050 11-36 10-speed cassette with Shimano Tiagra chain
- Shimano UN55 (110 mm) bottom bracket
- MKS Touring Lite pedals
- Specialized Phenom saddle
- Specialized Roubaix bar tape
Everything else is stock, included the QRs and the head set.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for posting "all" the details of the brake upgrade. Very helpful!
PCG
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The Swift folding bike is showing up on Xootr's Discontinued Model Support page. Anyone know what's up with that?
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From: NorCal
Bikes: Haibike Sduro Trekking SL, Rivendell Appaloosa, Concinnity singlespeed, KHS mini velo (Japan market), Trident Spike trike
A bummer, but not really surprising. I'm guessing we've reached a point where just about everybody who wants a Swift has already bought one..the market for a folder that doesn't fold much can't be very large. Which is not a criticism of the bike, just my perception of the realities of the market.
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I wish the pricing of the frameset had dropped a little bit. This way I could get one, and build it up to my own specs. But, I wish it could go disk brake, without getting the expensive titanium version available via a group buy here on the forums.
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Human Powered Machines in Eugene Oregon makes a steel Swift.. [ old Friend of Peter Reich ]
being a small shop focused on cargo bikes , has the option of a front load carry platform, to have a basket, or porteur rack ..
you can ask for different fittings for a variety of drivetrain options too ..
being a small shop focused on cargo bikes , has the option of a front load carry platform, to have a basket, or porteur rack ..
you can ask for different fittings for a variety of drivetrain options too ..
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But got my Rido saddle, foldable pedals to add and will try to figure out some kind of leather bag that will let me still fold the bike and throw it in my car trunk, and I'll be happy....
Now I understand why it was $599 instead of $799.... although I'm not complaining about that!
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I went with the just the stock Swift in grey.... I tried reading all the stuff in this thread before I ordered and got so confused I figured I could just change parts later...
But got my Rido saddle, foldable pedals to add and will try to figure out some kind of leather bag that will let me still fold the bike and throw it in my car trunk, and I'll be happy....
Now I understand why it was $599 instead of $799.... although I'm not complaining about that!
But got my Rido saddle, foldable pedals to add and will try to figure out some kind of leather bag that will let me still fold the bike and throw it in my car trunk, and I'll be happy....
Now I understand why it was $599 instead of $799.... although I'm not complaining about that!
Anyway, enjoy!!! It's a fantastic semi-folding ride.
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I had the black single speed, and I had a NuVinci N360 CVT hub laced into a wheel for mine. I didn't like the hub, and I made the mistake of selling my bike. I should have just swapped out the rear wheel again, and kept my Swift. It's the only bike I regret selling.
Anyway, enjoy!!! It's a fantastic semi-folding ride.
Anyway, enjoy!!! It's a fantastic semi-folding ride.

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Bikes: Xootr Swift
By the way,
Can you guys recommend some upgrades?
I've been riding my Swift about 10 years now, and am thinking of sinking some money into it.
I have a mostly stock Xootr swift with North Road handlebars, a Thudbuster, and detachable pedals.
I've noticed that my shifter seems to only work in the middle 4 gears (or it slips).
There's also a soft rubbing sound when I downstroke.
I'm not sure if I should splurge on a IGH or get a different shifter/derailleur setup?
Alternatively, I'm thinking of possibly returning the bike to stock and using it only for fairweather riding.
I'm tempted to get a non-folding bike for commuting.
Any suggestions?
Can you guys recommend some upgrades?
I've been riding my Swift about 10 years now, and am thinking of sinking some money into it.
I have a mostly stock Xootr swift with North Road handlebars, a Thudbuster, and detachable pedals.
I've noticed that my shifter seems to only work in the middle 4 gears (or it slips).
There's also a soft rubbing sound when I downstroke.
I'm not sure if I should splurge on a IGH or get a different shifter/derailleur setup?
Alternatively, I'm thinking of possibly returning the bike to stock and using it only for fairweather riding.
I'm tempted to get a non-folding bike for commuting.
Any suggestions?
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I have my Ti Swift only for fair weather too. Because it's such a good frame, it makes sense to make the whole as light as reasonably possible and get a top quality ride out of it.
So, look at light wheels. There are some really good ones on Aliexpress for around $200 or even less. I would consider 451mm wheels but 406 is only slightly behind in terms of top gearing. You would need road caliper brakes for 451mm wheels. I just bought some Tektro R540 silver brakes, quite nice. For the Xootr frame you would need long reach brakes. I think road brakes gives a cleaner, less cluttered look.
For gearing, go 1x10 with 11-36t cassette and the Dee derailer. Just beware you will need Dynasys compatible shifters too.
The existing gearing though - it should be straightforward to get those working perfectly. The Park Tool website may be very helpful in adjustment and troubleshooting, as well as Sheldonbrown.com.
So, look at light wheels. There are some really good ones on Aliexpress for around $200 or even less. I would consider 451mm wheels but 406 is only slightly behind in terms of top gearing. You would need road caliper brakes for 451mm wheels. I just bought some Tektro R540 silver brakes, quite nice. For the Xootr frame you would need long reach brakes. I think road brakes gives a cleaner, less cluttered look.
For gearing, go 1x10 with 11-36t cassette and the Dee derailer. Just beware you will need Dynasys compatible shifters too.
The existing gearing though - it should be straightforward to get those working perfectly. The Park Tool website may be very helpful in adjustment and troubleshooting, as well as Sheldonbrown.com.
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I have my Ti Swift only for fair weather too. Because it's such a good frame, it makes sense to make the whole as light as reasonably possible and get a top quality ride out of it.
So, look at light wheels. There are some really good ones on Aliexpress for around $200 or even less. I would consider 451mm wheels but 406 is only slightly behind in terms of top gearing. You would need road caliper brakes for 451mm wheels. I just bought some Tektro R540 silver brakes, quite nice. For the Xootr frame you would need long reach brakes. I think road brakes gives a cleaner, less cluttered look.
For gearing, go 1x10 with 11-36t cassette and the Dee derailer. Just beware you will need Dynasys compatible shifters too.
The existing gearing though - it should be straightforward to get those working perfectly. The Park Tool website may be very helpful in adjustment and troubleshooting, as well as Sheldonbrown.com.
So, look at light wheels. There are some really good ones on Aliexpress for around $200 or even less. I would consider 451mm wheels but 406 is only slightly behind in terms of top gearing. You would need road caliper brakes for 451mm wheels. I just bought some Tektro R540 silver brakes, quite nice. For the Xootr frame you would need long reach brakes. I think road brakes gives a cleaner, less cluttered look.
For gearing, go 1x10 with 11-36t cassette and the Dee derailer. Just beware you will need Dynasys compatible shifters too.
The existing gearing though - it should be straightforward to get those working perfectly. The Park Tool website may be very helpful in adjustment and troubleshooting, as well as Sheldonbrown.com.
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From: Carlisle, in England's Lake District, just a few miles south of the border with Scotland.
Bikes: A Bianchi C2C road bike, a steel framed touring bike and a Xootr Swift folder which has made the rest redundant!
The Swift folding bike is showing up on Xootr's Discontinued Model Support page. Anyone know what's up with that?




