The SwissBike X70 is a rugged 27-speed folding mountain bike. Sharing the same solid frame design as the X90, the X70 is built for after-work rides on your favorite trails and full-on weekend excursions up in the mountains.¶FEATURES:¶The Essentials¶¶Speeds: 27¶Wheel Size: 26"¶Folding Time: 20 sec.¶Folded Size: 36"x28"x12"¶Approx Weight: 29 lbs.¶¶Great For:¶¶Rugged mountains.¶Weekend getaways.¶Rock gardens.¶¶Bike Sizing:¶¶18" Frame: 5'3" - 5'10"¶20" Frame: 5'11" - 6'4"¶¶Clever integration of the patented CLIX System allows for the X70 to be folded in under 20 seconds without the use of tools. A flip of the CLIX quick release lever on the top tube and the bike folds to a compact size. If you forget to retighten the QR after unfolding, a secondary lock prevents the frame from folding.¶¶The SwissBike X70 frame is designed around a patented folding system. This design eliminates the need to break the frame in order to fold the bike. Not only does this make folding easier but it makes this bike the strongest folding bike on the market. The Folding Integrated Technology (F.I.T.) is based around frame construction concepts designed for serious full suspension downhill bikes.¶¶The SwissBike X70 features a Clix compatible Rock Shox Dart 3 fork. The Dart 3
O**E
Solid bike! Super happy! However cheapo brakes not justifying the price...
Seems like a solid strong bike. When folded it is not as compact as my commuter "pretzel" Dahon was but I bought this bike to carry it folded in the trunk of my Volvo station wagon so I am absolutely fine with it. I can fit X70, my wife's Montague Navigator and Burley kid's trailer in my car w/o messing around with bike racks!Surprisingly X70 came with hydraulic disc brakes! :) Shifters are mid-range parts. However the brakes are cheapo entry level types. I warped the rear disc by making a sharp u-turn with Burley trailer attached. I bent/fixed the disc back myself but it is still wobbling like 0.3mm. I decided to get a new disc but they are nowhere to be found. The brake system is not even listed/catalogued on manufacture's web page. I finally found the matching discs on eBay shipped from China ;)The bike price is on the steep-er side but not crazy pro-bike priced so I would expect all mid-range parts. IMHO everything but the brakes meet these expectations.
A**R
500 miles later and the bike is holding up just fine. Foldability is what you're paying for
Pros: 500 miles later and the bike is holding up just fine. Foldability is what you're paying for. Has the feal of a solid frame (non-folding) bike.Cons: Stock seat/saddle, and grips are incredibly cheap and uncomfortable. Derailleurs were misaligned on arrival. So, expect to spend $200 - $300 in necessary upgrades.
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