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 Sanchez   $549.00
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• Light and responsive steel frame and fork
• Custom Swobo forged drooputs for tight wheel bite
• 120mm OLD hub with fixed gear and cog
• Hub can be flipped for one-speed freewheel
• Smooth running hubs with cartridge bearings
• Front and rear brake compatible
• Approximately 22 pounds

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 Road Bike Action Magazine - May/June 2008
60cm and 62cm in stock, only. LIMITED QUANTITIES. AMAZING PRICE.

Take it and make it your own. We envisioned it as a whole, but if you want to chop it, or shave it, or slam it, or French it, or Brazilian it, go ahead.

We've replicated the exact look of our previous galvanized finish, but with paint. Quite possibly one of the tightest rides out there. Quite likely one of the cleanest chassis upon which to stamp your own mojo.

Rear hub can be flipped, if you want to run a single-speed freewheel. Frame and fork accept brakes, if you so choose.

Swobo saddle, machined alloy handlebar end caps and dual-density grips are custom, as well as the white rims, white handlebars, and white chain. Custom forged rear-entry dropouts with threaded adjuster screw, for proper wheel alignment.



Check out this review of the Sanchez on the National Geographic Adventure web-site.

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WICKED FAST. Bought my swobo in D-to the Dayton, OH. Fastest, most comfortable, most lady-loving style bicycle on the streets. Couldnt build it better myself.

Posted by: Rob | July 17, 2010 7:13 pm

This bike looks dope! I say this is gonna be my first bike.

Posted by: Erick Cordova | March 27, 2010 9:39 am

Bought this bike from a dealer in Chicago, got hit by a car going 30MPH and survived probably because of the bikes ability to absorb the impact. Bought another one once I recovered and it just got stolen. I've rode many bikes but can't seem to find one that is this nice. I am saving money and will purchase my 3rd Sanchez. I suggest everyone out there to buy 3 also. 1 to ride, 1 to look at, and 1 to sleep with.

Posted by: Christopher | October 08, 2009 4:00 pm

I road a fixed gear once and now i really want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Shaffer grindstaff | August 18, 2009 10:19 am

my first brand new bike ever was a sanchez (not just new to me). it got stolen last month and i took every bike in town for a test ride and then got another sanchez. i like it a whole lot.

Posted by: Wg167 | June 23, 2009 7:13 pm

i rode the same 8 mile loop 5 times the first day i got the sanchez because i COULDN'T get off of this. smooooooth and sexxxy.

Posted by: Erik | June 14, 2009 0:58 am

Bought my bike at Roll in Columbus, Ohio. I've had it for about 2 weeks and I still can't wait to ride it over and over again. It rides smooth as butter. The only thing I would suggest buying along with the Sanchez is a nice set of metal toe-clips(because it doesn't come with any toe-clips), a saw for the handlebars(they're a bit wide), a front brake(until you get used to a fixie) and a better seat for longer distances. Also, if you're new to track bikes get used to taking wider turns or you'll hit the ground with your pedal. Other than these minor mods I would say the bike is the best bet for $600-$700 and totally upgadeable. Enjoy!

Posted by: Wes | May 26, 2009 7:12 am

first ever singelspeed and still lovin it. Good decision over the other heavy off the shelf fixies. The up-them-selves London fixie crowd often diss the parts on the standard build, but i cant fault them. Its quite simply a dream to ride. Bring on the summer..!

Posted by: James | March 26, 2009 8:41 am

It's the best g-d motherf-ing s.o.b. bike I've ever ridden. I had originally ordered one from Swobo but was told orders were delayed two to three months at that time. Luckily Mojo Bicycle Cafe in SF just opened and they sold Swobos and happened to have the right size in stock. I ride mine everyday to and from work and play. It's generically nondescriptly low-key and uniquely stunningly beautiful at the same time. I love the Sanchez so much I bought another to keep at my parent's place on the east coast for backup. I haven't had the urge to even look at other bikes in the two plus years I've been riding the Sanchez. That is, until I saw the Crosby.

Posted by: James Park | March 18, 2009 8:24 am

My Sanchez was my official re-entry into the world of bicycles. Not since my days as a kid on a BMX I have been so inspired to ride again. I love the galvanized steel look. It's a clean, simple bike that rides fast and looks awesome. Shortly after I was so sold on Swobo, I went out and bought an Otis for my wife that she loves!

Posted by: Allan | February 26, 2009 2:56 pm

just wanted to say that my beloved stolen swobo (i posted about her a while ago) was FOUND and returned. ive got her in nyc now and man i'm telling you, she's a dream. if youre a smaller rider, like 5feet, the angled frame of the sanchez really makes a difference. she handles great and i'm glad to have her back....

Posted by: Jenny | February 23, 2009 9:19 am

My first Fixie. I also got it at the bike rack in DC. It is a functional ride ,that looks good as is, or good personalized. I love this bike like the trustworthy iron steed it is.

Posted by: Priest Nondoing | February 05, 2009 1:22 pm

I cut the handlebars down about an inch and a half on both sides and intalled a brake. A very quick whip that offers a very smooth ride. I am 6'8, so the big boy special really helped my wallet.

Posted by: James | December 03, 2008 9:39 am

I initially Bought my Sanchez for London commuting. I'm now taking my beloved Sanchez on the weekend club rides. The lean mean Sanchez looks great alongside the fluffy decal covered carbon club bikes but can I have a 20 speed Sanchez, cos the hills are a bitch on a singlespeed?

Posted by: Dan | November 18, 2008 3:02 pm

I bought my Sanchez a year ago from Gene at One on one in MPLS. people stop me on the streets and tell me I have a cool bike. Also its good to be the only girl I know rockin' one. Really light for anyone who has to carry a bike a long distance.

Posted by: Kirsten | November 09, 2008 6:54 pm

amazingly sick bike! sigh, had mine for a year here on the sketchy streets of boston before someone realized it was a sweet enough bike to steal. i miss that bike...one of the most comfortable and tightest bikes ever...especially for smaller riders :)

Posted by: Jenny | November 03, 2008 10:21 am

they can't make a bottle opener for shite but they built a hell of a bike. try it with soma pursuit bars (flip the stem). well done, comrades.

Posted by: Scottie | October 30, 2008 1:37 am

Wow! How much do I love my SWOBO? A lot. I was done w/my road bike + had never ridden a fixed before. The same day I purchased it I road all day long - manhattan to bklyn, back again, all over the city. I exchanged a few parts so far. The ride handles like a dream + in my opinion is safer + easier to control than a rode bike. I will never go back!

Posted by: Jen | October 25, 2008 2:10 pm

Let me start this by admitting that I am a bikeaholic. I own many different whips made of many different materials (CoMo, Ti, Al, and carbon fiber). This is my second fixie (first SWOBO) and I am truly impressed! I replaced a Bianchi Pista with the Sanchez and I have no regrets. I find the ride to me more forgiving and comfortable and in my opinion, it just looks better. My next bike purchase (continuing to feed my habit) is a Folsom! Thanks SWOBO for making great bikes at great prices! Keep bucking the mainstream!!!

Posted by: Austin | October 20, 2008 7:08 pm

I have been riding a Sanchez for ~2 months now. It is my 2nd fixie (first one was a road bike conversion). Like everyone's been saying it IS a clean and simple bike with ok looks. The biggest downside so far has been the gear ratio, which is far too heavy for terrain with any hills. I also don't like the saddle which is too soft and mushy for any longer rides. Also I feel that it is a bit weird that an entry level fixie like Sanchez doesnt't come with a front brake.

Posted by: Ok | October 07, 2008 11:26 am

What can I say? My first fixed gear and really diggn it. Geometry is friendly (no sore neck for me, thanks very much), easy handling - I like my corners steep - and hills? Even the stock set-up is manageable, but I like a workout so.....higher gear ratio might be nicer (42 up front?) for the severely vertically challenged. Price point? - can't beat it for the ride and style (and weight). Love the white and galvanized. Think I'm gonna try a set of drops on 'er.....Nice job fellas.

Posted by: Fiddler | October 02, 2008 3:06 pm

Absolutely loving my Sanchez. I feel that my carbon footprint is much more balanced now between burnt rubber and pedal power. Great spec, good value and excellent service from the Swobo crew. Whether you're just catching the fixie bug or are a legit lover of everything on two wheels check out the Sanchez and you will not be disappointed.

Posted by: Jeremy | September 26, 2008 11:54 am

got this fixie in june, it's been great! easy to control, super light weight, and lots of fun recommend for everyone

Posted by: JH | September 25, 2008 -1:47 am

Mr Sanchez gets better and better each ride..also clipped 3 inches from both sides of the h-bars was that a perch for a vulture or sumptin..got red pedals/clips..cranks 2 long...dissapointed on seeing the price at Paragons for 500 two days after purchase(650) and now my 6ft.4' ass loses out on the deal u have now on the tall 62 frame i have...uuug..expensive hobby as is..smooth ride all n all and fast with my caddylike whitewalls

Posted by: John g | September 25, 2008 -1:19 am

This thing is perfect, works well, good parts and the only thing i managed to do to it is pop about 10 tubes racing around the city on it. and the best part that it is not all bling, i can chain it up and not have to worry about someone steeling it. that and i don't feel bad when i scratch it or something. overall its great!

Posted by: Tim | September 24, 2008 3:05 pm

I love my Sanchez. I too chopped the bars and added clips. It is so gangsta with its clean lines and bangin white chain and wheels. I had another rider ask me in awe "what the hell is that?" and he was amazed at how light the frame is. I ride my bike to work everyday now and find that riding the Sanchez is the highlight of my day.

Posted by: Mike B. | September 24, 2008 2:58 pm

I bought a Sanchez from Counterbalance (Seattle) and I must say I love it! My girlfriend doesn't, but I do. I essentially am only using the frame and fork, stem, and the saddle. All of the other parts have been replaced, but really like the frame. This is the only fixed gear i've found that is small enough for me. The 46cm size is perfect. I feel like I'm on a fixed BMX with 700c's. When the 46cm's are back in stock I might just buy a second so I can rock a freewheel and jump the crap out of it. Oh yeah, and this saddle is the most comfortable saddle I think I've ever ridden. Thanks guys. One more thing. I'm helping plan the 2009 Westside Invite. We're bring up from PDX to Seattle this year. I'd love to see you and your products there. Come see our beautiful city.

Posted by: MWA | September 24, 2008 2:45 pm

Got a Sanchez at Bikerack in DC. I love it. It rides fast and smooth. I ride it to work, job sites, the grocery store, soccer games, and anywhere else in the city. My manager even got a bike rack for the office so It now is up front and on display when I am in. It turns heads whenever I ride it.

Posted by: Michael | September 24, 2008 10:12 am

got the (dirty) Sanchez about a month ago and love it... i mean LOVE it... in fact it sits next to my desk and i can't stop looking at it. when i go out without is, i constantly look at the pictures a shot with my phone and show them off to my friends - like little baby pictures... "here's when i first got her.... this is when i chopped the bars... look how cute those bright new green tires are... " it's a great bike, thanks SWOBO!

Posted by: Krupky | September 24, 2008 7:22 am

i bought the sanchez this past june and its been nothing but smooth riding. not only is it very comfortable to cruise on,but it can fly whenever you so choose.built solid. looks good...feels good..she never done me wrong.

Posted by: Mark gardiner | September 24, 2008 -2:47 am

Purchased the Sanchez earlier this summer. A huge upgrade from my project fixie. It's not too flashy but still fresh. Quick response and light enough to carry up/down from top floor apartment here in the city...

Posted by: Tom | September 23, 2008 5:20 pm

I had a tough time finding a frame that was small enough for me that still looked awesome. I love my new sanchez, the white accents are pretty sweet and its light enough for me to carry up my tiny Cambridge stairwell without a problem.

Posted by: Emily Chonch | September 23, 2008 2:54 pm

I have been riding my Sanchez for almost 1 year now. I ride to work and school in Atlanta every day, around 10 miles, and work it out on the track a few times a week. The frame is still aero and I still love every ride that I take. It looks good but not too flashy, the perfect urban street explorer. Someone stops and asks about my bike at least once a week.

Posted by: Kenny Randolph | September 23, 2008 2:07 pm

I am very happy with my sanchez. The bike is well thought out. Rides awesome and gets tons of comments. I sold my mountain bike and road bike because this is all I ride now!

Posted by: Tom Little | September 23, 2008 11:41 am

I hopped on the Sanchez by coincidence. It could have been any bike. I just grabbed it as I was going with someone else on their test ride and this bike was on the rack near it. I had no intentions of buying a bike. I wasn't even in the market for one seeing how my Raleigh Record was doing well as a singlespeed. I jumped on it and I couldn't stop smiling. The bike just felt perfect. It was fast, handled tightly, and was minimalistic (just how I like my bikes). I could care less that it was fixed, it just felt great (by they way, I've kept it fixed, it's too much fun). Good handling, decent components, and a great price: I was sold. I have a couple buddies that jumped on it and loved it right away, too. One guy jumped on it and instantly said that it felt better than his brand-won't-be-mentioned fixie and said he should have gotten a Sanchez instead. The Sanchez is a good enough ride to sell itself. The hardest part is getting someone to jump on it. Luckily, its good looks entice people to throw a leg over.

Posted by: Tyler Schmalz | September 23, 2008 11:23 am

love my Sanchez. fast, light, sleek finish, amenable to modifications. easy to personalize and make it your own. Black bullhorn handlebar with black grips and tape looks great on it.

Posted by: Nate thomas | September 23, 2008 10:14 am

Have you ever cried yourself awake from a bike-induced depression? No?? Well, I have and it all stopped the day I discovered the Sanchez. This ride is pure serotonin on wheels. Galvanized paint job and shopping cart logos? Fucking brilliant. 46cm frame for shorties like me makes track stands in a dress even easier. How do you do it Swobo?

Posted by: Cecelia pleva | September 23, 2008 10:02 am

No way around, the Sanchez is the bomb. I ride mine pretty much non stop. It's a sick ride, pimp it out how you please, I added clips and chopped the bars.

Posted by: Michael Priest | September 23, 2008 9:50 am

I love this bike, it was my first fixed gear and I couldn't be happier with it. It rides so smooth and turns heads, all my friends are jealous. Thanks again Swobo for my favorite bike!

Posted by: Mark Leiter | September 23, 2008 9:43 am

Very clean and simple, nice geometry and some sweet components to match. This bike is awesome to ride and it even makes me look cool!

Posted by: Anthony conte | September 23, 2008 8:41 am

I purchased a Swobo recently at Brick Lane Bikes in London and have been riding it all summer. It's a great ride and my friends are amazed at how light the bike is and how well it works moving around in traffic in the Big Smoke! Buy one now if you want a clean, simple bike that works great with no hassle.

Posted by: Amit Shah | September 23, 2008 8:09 am

U guys have some awsome fix gear bikes. could u make some more with bull handle bars.

Posted by: Jacob | September 22, 2008 7:17 pm

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