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linberl 05-11-17 09:34 AM

Let us know if you checked out the Birdy or what you decided to do =).

Flimbs 05-11-17 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by jur (Post 19574469)
For $400? Definitely. I would expect that to fly out the door.

Birdy...... Fly out the door.... Haha!

xwave151 05-11-17 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by linberl (Post 19575913)
Let us know if you checked out the Birdy or what you decided to do =).

Well guys, I am now the proud owner of a Birdie! I just don't know what model it is, and it needs new shocks. Other than that, it rides great!

I'm sure this will not be my first folder. :)

Joe Remi 05-11-17 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by xwave151 (Post 19576663)
Well guys, I am now the proud owner of a Birdie! I just don't know what model it is, and it needs new shocks. Other than that, it rides great!

I'm sure this will not be my first folder. :)

That's a very cool bike. You got it cheap, but watch your wallet..there's all kinds of cool blingy shocks out there! Then the shifters and derailleurs might need an upgrade. Maybe new cranks and brake levers... ;-)

badmother 05-11-17 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Remi (Post 19576676)
That's a very cool bike. You got it cheap, but watch your wallet..there's all kinds of cool blingy shocks out there! Then the shifters and derailleurs might need an upgrade. Maybe new cranks and brake levers... ;-)

... and luggage... :lol:

linberl 05-11-17 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by xwave151 (Post 19576663)
Well guys, I am now the proud owner of a Birdie! I just don't know what model it is, and it needs new shocks. Other than that, it rides great!

I'm sure this will not be my first folder. :)

Nice thing about the birdy is that it's quality and worth upgrading. Lots of times a first folder is entry level in every way and not worth the money to take to the next level. If you end up really liking the ride, you can do all kinds of things to elevate it - wheelset, drivetrain, seat/bars, etc. But having a quality frame is the most important starting point. Congrats, and enjoy!!! Post some pics when you get a chance.

BruceMetras 05-11-17 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by xwave151 (Post 19576663)
Well guys, I am now the proud owner of a Birdie! I just don't know what model it is, and it needs new shocks. Other than that, it rides great!

I'm sure this will not be my first folder. :)

If it's a 7 speed, it's likely a Birdy Green from the late 1990's .. original Birdy Greens came with belt drive, but later changed to chain .. looking at the picture of your bike from the c/l ad, the stem is on backwards, which might make you feel cramped riding.. The rear elastomer (shock) generally doesn't have a spring.. there are different elastomers with different durometer readings to accommodate different weight riders.. cool bikes.. I've had a few through the years..

BruceMetras 05-11-17 07:09 PM

Also, it looks like the rear derailleur is adjusted incorrectly.. send a couple of pics of your new ride .. should be easy enough to get it right..

jur 05-11-17 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by BruceMetras (Post 19577145)
Also, it looks like the rear derailleur is adjusted incorrectly.. send a couple of pics of your new ride .. should be easy enough to get it right..

Yep post pics, lots of help available here to help you learn the ropes of Birdys which will be very helpful if you want to do maintenance yourself, something which is recommended.


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