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This guide is designed to help you build an EdgeRunner Swoop or Classic as efficiently as pos-

sible. Please follow the assembly instructions in order. This guide covers most common acces-

sory variations and all models, with notes on common problems and troubleshooting. While 

thorough, this guide is not exhaustive - you should already be familiar with all bike component 

installation and adjustment procedures. If you are not, please refer to the component docu-

mentation to ensure correct installation and adjustment. 

A note to the builder, before diving in:

As longtail cargo bike pioneers, we do things differently. 

This bike has unusual 

chain length, rear wheel dish, 

steer tube length and rider fit 

(not to mention all of our custom accessories). 

 

1.  The chain is intentionally 168 links. 

Longtail cargo bikes are unique - they have a wide gear range and an 

extra long chain. When you check the shifting, particularly “big-big” cross-chain, the extreme derailleur 

extension may look a little painful. However, in testing, we noticed the rear derailleur works better, the chain 

bounces less and the drivetrain relaxes over time. Sometimes fiddling with the B-tension screw can raise the 

derailleur slightly.

2.  Asymmetrical rear wheel dish.

 We redesigned our dropouts to create better chain/derailleur/tire clearance 

which “shifted” the rear axle toward the drive side. The rear wheel is then dished back toward the non-drive 

side. The result is a stronger load-bearing wheel that keeps the derailleur and chain clear of the tire. 

3.  We like our steer tubes long

. Unlike traditional road and mountain bikes, cargo bikes benefit from a much 

more upright riding position. While it is always an option to cut down the steer tube, we recommend letting 

the customer ride it for a while before making the decision to shorten it. If you chose to cut the steer tube 

short, check to be sure that any stem-mounted lights will clear the porter rack, if applicable.

4.  Help select stem/post kit for optimal rider fit.

 In the separately-shipped accessory box, you should find the 

stem and seatpost kit ordered with this bike. Many shops will stock all three sizes so that the rider(s) can be 

best accommodated. This is important when sharing the bike between differently sized riders (i.e. families or 

demo bikes) and is a surprisingly effective way to customize fit on upright bikes.

Warning:  

Always use wheel protection like WheelSkirts or Xtracycle bags when riding with passengers or cargo. 

Summary of Contents for EdgeRunner Swoop

Page 1: ...EdgeRunner Swoop C lassic A SSEMBLY M ANUAL Rev 1A...

Page 2: ...times fiddling with the B tension screw can raise the derailleur slightly 2 Asymmetrical rear wheel dish We redesigned our dropouts to create better chain derailleur tire clearance which shifted the r...

Page 3: ...rs handlebar stabilizer remaining deck bolts for standard install and front brake rotor 2 Smaller Box with Sizing Kit Will include an Xtracycle seatpost and a stem May include Xtra cycle Kickback 3 He...

Page 4: ...floor Pull the seatpost out from the sizing kit grease the seat tube and insert the seatpost to the minimum insert line Torque the seatpost collar bolt to 5nM 1A Fold the corner of the cardboard block...

Page 5: ...he front wheel and the handlebars are attached to the thick protective cardboard front wheel block Remove the bars first and zip tie them to the top tube to avoid damaging the hoses or derailleur cabl...

Page 6: ...ll this first then the lower bearing the lower bearing is larger than the upper Grease liberally 4B Slide the steerer tube up through the headtube taking care to make sure the hoses and housing are ro...

Page 7: ...tall the Headset Stem step 5 Slide on the upper bearing top race split bushing bearing cap spacers and the stem 5A Install the stem cap and bolt to hold things in place but do not adjust at this point...

Page 8: ...e bars will lie parallel to the ground Torque the stem faceplate bolts to 6nM Angle the shifter brake lever down 45 degrees 6 Adjust the Headset step 7 Tension the headset bolt to adjust the headset Y...

Page 9: ...s bolt the brake to the fork per the included shimano instructions but do not torque it down yet 8 Install the Rotor step 9 The 180mm front rotor is in the accessory box at tach it to the front wheel...

Page 10: ...ecure the thru axle 10A Now adjust the front brake 10B step 11 11 Install Front Wheel Adjust Brakes Adjust the Rear Brake step 12 12 Adjust the Derailleurs Pro tip If you are installing U Tubes now is...

Page 11: ...rted into the uprights and the Rack Locks should be pushed all the way down on the uprights and the outer clamp should fully cover the inner collar Torque all bolts to 5nM 13 step 14 14 Check Tailpiec...

Page 12: ...k and V Racks 15a Installing the WheelSkirts step 15 On the lower straps make sure not to wrap straps around the derailleur cable Note If you are installing a Hooptie now is a great time to do it You...

Page 13: ...alling the four long bolts and nylock nuts provided into the empty bosses on the V Rack two in the front and two in the rear Note The larger thicker washer goes between the deck and the V Rack 16 Note...

Page 14: ...ings and tighten them to a more harmonious union take out the slack then add a full turn for ten sion 17 Adjust the WeddingRings step 17 step 18 18a Install Handlebar Stabilizer Use pliers to thread t...

Page 15: ...t Note that the nut will fit into a hexagonal pocket on one side of the bracket so you won t need to hold it by hand wrench Hold the back of the light and pull forwards on the clear plastic tab to rem...

Page 16: ...enough that the light will stay in place if the front end of the bike is bounced on the ground Note It is possible to flip the stem s faceplate to lift the light above cargo on the PorterRack 20b Ins...

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