Yes, I'm riding an Aegis Swift and I love it! I've had it for 3 years and enjoy it as much today as I did when I got it. The ride is awesome, especially if you ride rough roads. Riders on alum frames avoid rough stuff that I plow right through. I saw a rider bunny hop a rough spot, everyone else went around it and I just rode right over it, hardly felt a thing. I find it very stable on the DH's and it seems to climb a lot better than my Cannondale did. I also find it to be a "springy" ride not dead like lots of people say carbon is.
I bought the frame and fork and my lbs built it. I have campy record components, a Specialities TA Crankset, Deda 4 girls short reach handlebars and Mavic Open Pro wheels. It weighs around 18lbs.
I'm exactly the same size as you and I get compliments on the fit when I ride it. I ride the 44cm.
My LBS ordered it for me, I did not go through a dealer or the company.
The only complaint I have is the paint chips easily.
Mine's an inside, outside fade - lupine and blueberry.
The company started making this frame in 1997 and designed it to be a small frame, it's not a cut down version of a big frame.
Yeah, it cost me a lot but I spend a lot of time on my bicycle (very much like what you describe your doing) so its worth it!
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to brag about my Swift, it's an awesome little bike.




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