Origami Swift - Thoughts, Ideas For a New Version of a Classic
#351
Full Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Delaware Sea Shore
Posts: 491
Bikes: There is always room for one more.
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 161 Post(s)
Liked 340 Times
in
197 Posts
In any case, we can't know whether we can build a Swift with higher quality components on our own for $460 if the part-by-part spec sheet of the complete bike is not made available for reference. Before spending $900 on a complete bike, I would like to know the components on it. For example, much is made of the 11-42T cogset. Is it and the RD and shifter with which it is mated Shimano (or SRAM, the two segment leaders)? What make are the disc brakes?
__________________
Don
Don
Last edited by GeezyRider; 06-16-23 at 06:37 AM.
#352
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: The Ring of Fire
Posts: 612
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 259 Post(s)
Liked 372 Times
in
225 Posts
LoLz. "Kinda free publicity..."
Wasn't aware that you're a famous celebrity, Ron. Do you have a YouTube channel or are you mostly on TikTok? Maybe I'll tune into your content. Celebrity chefs are getting to be just a little pasé, so maybe it's time to watch some genius celebrity bike mechanic like yourself giving up the dirt on best practices regarding how to drink beer and order cheap components from Asia. I'm sure that millions of people are already subscribed and they'll heed your gold plated endorsement of any product you feature on your podcast. A $460 item in exchange for such publicity is sorta like the same as free. lol. lol. And... lol. And thanks for all the entertainment!
Wasn't aware that you're a famous celebrity, Ron. Do you have a YouTube channel or are you mostly on TikTok? Maybe I'll tune into your content. Celebrity chefs are getting to be just a little pasé, so maybe it's time to watch some genius celebrity bike mechanic like yourself giving up the dirt on best practices regarding how to drink beer and order cheap components from Asia. I'm sure that millions of people are already subscribed and they'll heed your gold plated endorsement of any product you feature on your podcast. A $460 item in exchange for such publicity is sorta like the same as free. lol. lol. And... lol. And thanks for all the entertainment!
I am now convinced Pinigis's Swift is the perfect bike for you. It comes with a 58T front ring which makes it faster (Right, Paul?)...and...and...a rack to schlepp stuff and just-as-speedy-as-Marathons 47-406 Kenda Kontacts. Get your Yellow Jersey out. Joder, tío, con esta bici china ahora sí vas a poder sumarte al pelotón allá en Andalucía. 😉
Last edited by Ron Damon; 06-16-23 at 03:06 PM.
#353
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
Yeah, you're just still sore and stinging from calling you out on looking down on Big Apples while recommending Marathon touring tires for speed on that other thread. That was the real entertainment. 🤣🤣🤣
I am now convinced Pinigis's Swift is the perfect bike for you. It comes with a 58T front ring which makes it faster (Right, Paul?)...and...and...a rack to schlepp stuff and just-as-speedy-as-Marathons 47-406 Kenda Kontacts. Get your Yellow Jersey out. Joder, tío, con esta bici china ahora sí vas a poder sumarte al pelotón allá en Andalucía. 😉
I am now convinced Pinigis's Swift is the perfect bike for you. It comes with a 58T front ring which makes it faster (Right, Paul?)...and...and...a rack to schlepp stuff and just-as-speedy-as-Marathons 47-406 Kenda Kontacts. Get your Yellow Jersey out. Joder, tío, con esta bici china ahora sí vas a poder sumarte al pelotón allá en Andalucía. 😉
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
#354
Full Member
Thread Starter
Yeah, you're just still sore and stinging from calling you out on pooh-poohing Big Apples while recommending Marathon touring tires for speed on that other thread. That was the real entertainment. You must definitely not have a YT channel. 🤣🤣🤣
I am now convinced Pinigis's Swift is the perfect bike for you. It comes with a 58T front ring which makes it faster (Right, Paul?)...and...and...a rack to schlepp stuff and just-as-speedy-as-Marathons 47-406 Kenda Kontacts. Get your Yellow Jersey out. Joder, tío, con esta bici china ahora sí vas a poder sumarte al pelotón allá en Andalucía. 😉
I am now convinced Pinigis's Swift is the perfect bike for you. It comes with a 58T front ring which makes it faster (Right, Paul?)...and...and...a rack to schlepp stuff and just-as-speedy-as-Marathons 47-406 Kenda Kontacts. Get your Yellow Jersey out. Joder, tío, con esta bici china ahora sí vas a poder sumarte al pelotón allá en Andalucía. 😉
My comments regarding regular Marathon tires in the context of the thread I was commenting on two or three weeks ago was spot on. My Marathons are rated 100 psi. For my purposes they're supple and fast enough and they last a long time. Even though mostly I ride the beautiful Spanish paved highways I also ride lots of kilometers on rock strewn unpaved mountain tracks. The Marathons don't wear out and don't get punctures. The thread you mention was started by a nooby guy asking about tires. Assuming he's a commuter who possibly might value both speed and durability, Marathons were not a bad recomendation, even over Big Apples. Your response was condescending and passive aggressive towards me. Now you make fun of me for being in Andalusia? Is Hawaii (or wherever you are) not exciting enough? Granada province. Las Alpujarras. What a great place to ride a bike. I highly recommend it to you actually. You're invited to visit and make a dick of yourself anytime. I could show you some nice bike rides. My friend has a cortijo six hundred meters above where I live. The village with the grocery store above him (Bubión) is another 400 meters higher. It's usually 10c cooler up in Bubión than where I live. Which is nice on Spain. Oh, and no need to carry a water bottle because there are springs every few km along the road and fresh water splutters out of drinking fountains in every village. I hope you understand metric besides in bike wrench measurements. In the meantime check out Marcus Aurelius and his book Meditations. It might help you forget that big fragile ego,
The new Swift looks good to me. I don't get your negativity. Maybe you always need to pick out an enemy?Are you simply an attention seeker? I kind of wonder why the moderators don't control you a little more. You've started threads here which in my opinion violate the forum rules. Should "Ron's Parts Bin" really be allowed? Imagine if everyone started a topic like that! It lowers the tone. Maybe it's harmless enough because nobody cares and it's just you, but most people would be required to use the "Market Place" thread if they want to sell tat. What are you really contributing here?
Last edited by joey buzzard; 06-16-23 at 09:02 PM.
Likes For joey buzzard:
#355
Full Member
The Origami Swift is looking more and more like my ideal of an everyday bike. I like to feel the bike working under me reasonably efficiently, but also be able to get to work without messing up my outfit. I also haul milk and groceries. I want to be able to mod it as needed.
As a bonus, it folds.
Likes For mlau:
#356
Senior Member
Correct, a common issue with small-wheelers is they don't have a high enough high gear and the rider spins out on a bike they could ride faster with said higher gear. The 58t ring sounds like good spec.
#357
Full Member
I got back to biking after a hiatis of 7 years due to hip problems. Bought a Zizzo Liberte, a cheap light speedy bike which came with a 48T front chain ring. Within 3 months, I upgrade to a 52T. Still found myself spinning on flats so I went to a 60T. I am zipping along very nicely now.
Likes For stargazer48:
#358
Drops small screws
This new Swift is so exciting to me that I even figured out my old bikeforums password.
The one I built up a while back (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...ter-tutor.html) has a divot eaten out of one chainstay by the big fat Marathon Plus tires I used in the city, so I'm thinking maybe transfer the IGH, Cross Rack, etc. over to a nice new green frame. It still barely fits in a Samsonite case, right?
The one I built up a while back (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...ter-tutor.html) has a divot eaten out of one chainstay by the big fat Marathon Plus tires I used in the city, so I'm thinking maybe transfer the IGH, Cross Rack, etc. over to a nice new green frame. It still barely fits in a Samsonite case, right?
Likes For noteon:
#359
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
This new Swift is so exciting to me that I even figured out my old bikeforums password.
The one I built up a while back (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...ter-tutor.html) has a divot eaten out of one chainstay by the big fat Marathon Plus tires I used in the city, so I'm thinking maybe transfer the IGH, Cross Rack, etc. over to a nice new green frame. It still barely fits in a Samsonite case, right?
The one I built up a while back (https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...ter-tutor.html) has a divot eaten out of one chainstay by the big fat Marathon Plus tires I used in the city, so I'm thinking maybe transfer the IGH, Cross Rack, etc. over to a nice new green frame. It still barely fits in a Samsonite case, right?
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
#361
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
Well, not quite yet. The bikes are complete and on their way to our warehouse, so we expect to begin delivery on September 15th.
We had a delay because I wasn't happy with one aspect and we had to remake and part and reassemble the bikes. I hope that the delay is forgiven.
We had a delay because I wasn't happy with one aspect and we had to remake and part and reassemble the bikes. I hope that the delay is forgiven.
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
Likes For tds101:
#363
Full Member
Thread Starter
Hi Paul,
I've started recommending the Origami Swift to friends and acquaintances as it seems to be coming available this month. However on your site the price is listed as $440 which frankly seems quite low. So low in fact that I wonder if it isn't a mistake or a pre-order price that's stuck around on the webpage? I thought that the bike was going to sell for a smidge under $1000 (which I think is still a reasonable price). Can you confirm what price the Swift is going for? If indeed you are selling it for $440 I will let all friends know that it's the new bike bargain of the century and they'd be silly not to order one if they can at that price. But I suspect maybe there's a mistake on the website?
https://www.origamibicycles.com/shop/p/origami-swift
I've started recommending the Origami Swift to friends and acquaintances as it seems to be coming available this month. However on your site the price is listed as $440 which frankly seems quite low. So low in fact that I wonder if it isn't a mistake or a pre-order price that's stuck around on the webpage? I thought that the bike was going to sell for a smidge under $1000 (which I think is still a reasonable price). Can you confirm what price the Swift is going for? If indeed you are selling it for $440 I will let all friends know that it's the new bike bargain of the century and they'd be silly not to order one if they can at that price. But I suspect maybe there's a mistake on the website?
https://www.origamibicycles.com/shop/p/origami-swift
#364
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
Hi Paul,
I've started recommending the Origami Swift to friends and acquaintances as it seems to be coming available this month. However on your site the price is listed as $440 which frankly seems quite low. So low in fact that I wonder if it isn't a mistake or a pre-order price that's stuck around on the webpage? I thought that the bike was going to sell for a smidge under $1000 (which I think is still a reasonable price). Can you confirm what price the Swift is going for? If indeed you are selling it for $440 I will let all friends know that it's the new bike bargain of the century and they'd be silly not to order one if they can at that price. But I suspect maybe there's a mistake on the website?
https://www.origamibicycles.com/shop/p/origami-swift
I've started recommending the Origami Swift to friends and acquaintances as it seems to be coming available this month. However on your site the price is listed as $440 which frankly seems quite low. So low in fact that I wonder if it isn't a mistake or a pre-order price that's stuck around on the webpage? I thought that the bike was going to sell for a smidge under $1000 (which I think is still a reasonable price). Can you confirm what price the Swift is going for? If indeed you are selling it for $440 I will let all friends know that it's the new bike bargain of the century and they'd be silly not to order one if they can at that price. But I suspect maybe there's a mistake on the website?
https://www.origamibicycles.com/shop/p/origami-swift
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
#365
Full Member
Thread Starter
Hey Paul, when the Swift order has arrives would be lovely to see some pics of the bike and maybe the framesets too in both colour options. We've only seen the green prototype. The production bikes come in either lime green or silver, no?
#366
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
Our container has arrived, but US Customs has decided to pull it for inspection. This could add two weeks.
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
#367
Newbie
Likes For Pinigis:
#369
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
The new Swift begin shipping today!
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
#370
Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2023
Posts: 1
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 3 Times
in
1 Post
Hey all, new here so I can’t post pics yet, but just got one these beauties and am loving it. Happy to answer any questions. Made an instagram with my same name to post pics riding this thing around if anyone wants to see before I get to my 10 posts I need to include pics here.
Likes For BikingSwiftly:
#371
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Henrico, VA
Posts: 1,452
Bikes: Origami Gazelle, Origami Crane 8, Origami Cricket 7
Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 431 Post(s)
Liked 389 Times
in
231 Posts
Hey all, new here so I can’t post pics yet, but just got one these beauties and am loving it. Happy to answer any questions. Made an instagram with my same name to post pics riding this thing around if anyone wants to see before I get to my 10 posts I need to include pics here.
__________________
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Paul Pinigis
Owner of Origami Bicycle Company
Likes For Pinigis:
#375
Newbie
Join Date: May 2023
Posts: 7
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 6 Post(s)
Liked 0 Times
in
0 Posts
I stumbled on their channel, which shows videos of the Swift folding and unfolding.
I'm unable to post links as I have not met the requisite 10 posts, but their Youtube channel is @OrigamiBicycleCo.
What a gorgeous bike!
I'm unable to post links as I have not met the requisite 10 posts, but their Youtube channel is @OrigamiBicycleCo.
What a gorgeous bike!