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bhkyte 01-24-15 07:12 AM

thanks details please?

BirdyOwner 01-24-15 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by bhkyte (Post 17495939)
thanks details please?

Here is a web site in UK that carries such part where I purchased one:

BIKEgang

energyandair 01-27-15 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by BloomingtonFPV (Post 17483879)
It looks like NYCEWheels no longer carries the Birdy. Are there any US distributors, or do I need to order from Germany or Taiwan?

You could try Anja at Rad innovations / Birdybike
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washuai 02-03-15 03:29 PM

If you're on/closer to the west coast, then Urban Bike Fitters is the new kid on the block. Now, I just need them to keep Birdy's for the next year or two, so I can afford one.
Warm Planet Bikes still has the old 2010, you can make a deal on, according to their sites stock list.

daihung 02-04-15 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by BloomingtonFPV (Post 17483879)
It looks like NYCEWheels no longer carries the Birdy. Are there any US distributors, or do I need to order from Germany or Taiwan?


Originally Posted by BirdyOwner (Post 17495597)
Try www.bfold.com

Bfold is the US east coast dealer as stated in the manufacture Pacific Cycles web site:

Pacific Cycles

Yup. If you are on the East coast and close to NYC, go to Bfold. I bought my Birdy from there last Spring. Ask for Peter. Let me know if you need more info on that store.

BirdyOwner 02-06-15 02:03 AM

Factory Birdy Pump SKS: Birdy Pump SKS

Does anyone know if the pump works on Presta or Schrader valve? Above web site does not give any product details.

keyven 02-06-15 02:11 AM

Can anyone tell me what is the biggest wheel one can fit to a non-modified Birdy? Is 355s pretty much the limit?

jur 02-06-15 04:08 AM

I think 406mm will fit with special V-brake arms.

bike.gang.uk 02-06-15 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by keyven (Post 17532783)
Can anyone tell me what is the biggest wheel one can fit to a non-modified Birdy? Is 355s pretty much the limit?

And you must use thin tyres (1 1/8), if you want to fold it. Brake pad adapter might needed.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=432776

some photos
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keyven 02-08-15 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by jur (Post 17532825)
I think 406mm will fit with special V-brake arms.

That's an interesting twist - I'm going to look that up. Thanks.

ericbartiscool 03-15-15 10:18 AM

I just got my polished silver 9 speed, disc brake Birdy! I have been playing with the fold to get it down and getting it dialed into my fit. So far I'm impressed with it, although I have only just taken it up and down my driveway a few times so far due to all the ice here in the Boston area.

I plan on riding it about 16 miles to the train station and then taking it on the train into Boston as my commute and then reversing this on the way home each day. Anyone else riding this kind of mileage on a Birdy?

Eric

BruceMetras 03-15-15 10:29 AM

Our friend Jur comes to mind.. I think he Birdied similar distances on a routine basis .. although I hear it was mostly downhill both ways .. :lol:

jur 03-15-15 02:05 PM

Used to do 28km both ways. I have since moved closer to work and it's now 17.3km each way. The birdy became obsolete when I got a Brompton so I sold it. But it never missed a beat while working.

ericbartiscool 03-15-15 06:11 PM

I just packed the Birdy into a 29" hard sided suitcase, it was a tight squeeze, but it fit along with my shoes, helmet, handlebar bag and sunglasses. It will be ready for my trip to Palo Alto next week!

ericbartiscool 03-15-15 06:53 PM

Jur, how fast were you able to do the commute on the Birdy. When I was commuting 25 miles each way last year on my road bike I would do 17 - 19 mph depending on the day, is the Birdy capable of getting close to that speed?

ericbartiscool 03-25-15 09:30 PM

I took my Birdy up Page Mill to Moody, down Moody to Altamont and back to Page Mill and then back to Palo Alto. I must say, the bike was AWESOME. It rode like a real bike, climbed well and descended like a beast. It was a great ride.

Joe Remi 03-25-15 11:09 PM

I stumbled on a silver Birdy with a mid-'90s 8-speed Shimano XT rd, which I assume dates the bike to the same era. Any idea what I should expect to pay for one in decent condition?

jur 03-25-15 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by ericbartiscool (Post 17633354)
Jur, how fast were you able to do the commute on the Birdy. When I was commuting 25 miles each way last year on my road bike I would do 17 - 19 mph depending on the day, is the Birdy capable of getting close to that speed?

I once rode a back-to-back comparison on my Birdy and my Swift on the commute. I was wearing heart rate monitor on both cases. For those 2 commutes, my heart rate was very close to the same for the two days, and unexpectedly, so was the average commute times. I expected the Birdy to be slower but it was just as fast.

I would have to do some digging to see if I gave the actual speeds on those cases, I expect it may have been around 27km/h ie 17mph. My best ever was 30km/h for the 27km commute. So based on that I would say yes, the Birdy, if wearing Kojaks, would be just about as fast as that, maybe a few % slower. My perception was it is slower and I found that perception counts a lot because I imagine I get more tired. I get the same effect when riding on slightly wet roads, it feels harder.

jur 03-25-15 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Remi (Post 17662961)
I stumbled on a silver Birdy with a mid-'90s 8-speed Shimano XT rd, which I assume dates the bike to the same era. Any idea what I should expect to pay for one in decent condition?

I don't know what the market over there is like; I found that over here it is not all that different from the used car market. About 15% reduction in price from new per year. Mid-90s? That's a bit of time ago. Not more than half I would say.

Winfried 04-01-15 04:42 AM

I'm thinking of getting a Light, and replace the following parts:
  • Add a 34T chainring to the 56T chainring to ride in hilly areas
  • Replace the flat handlebar with a butterfly handlebar for long rides
  • Replace the not-very-effective chain tensioner with Pacific Cycle's

I guess the last two should be non-issues, but do you think adding a second chainring is easily doable?

http://www.r-m.de/wp-content/uploads...-anthrazit.jpg
Birdy light | Riese & Müller

Thank you.

jur 04-01-15 04:58 AM

Not sure a 2nd chainring will work. The chainguard is important with the Birdy or the chain will fall off during folding.

bhkyte 04-01-15 09:51 AM

my recomendation is to get the paffic chain tensioer and run a small cage rear mech for more ground clearence. i run a altura hybrid mech with larger jockey wheels on my bike.
not sure about chain ring. i run my drailler hub shod birdie with an inside guard only. chain falls laterally occasionaly. you may find in folding chain simply falls on to the small cog instead of coming off.

mconlonx 04-01-15 10:28 AM

After futzing with the drivetrain on a Birdy, I'd be leery of expecting a double chainring / front shifter-derailleur system to work with no issues regarding the resulting fold...

Winfried 04-01-15 02:17 PM

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Thanks for the feedback. The reason I was thinking of adding a second, 34T chainring is that it's been done before:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=442619

bike.gang.uk 04-01-15 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Winfried (Post 17681704)
Thanks for the feedback. .................

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Again, a lot of photos showing how to mod a birdy for double chainrings (and some videos for different speed combination). let me know if further info (translation) needed.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=442656

Winfried 04-02-15 08:40 AM

So it's doable, although ideally, some practical feedback would be great from people who've actually moded their Birdy to use a double chainring.

Winfried 04-03-15 04:47 PM

As an alternative, what about removing the 17T sprocket from the eight-speed Shimano CS-HG50-8I cassette (11-13-15-17-20-23-26-30) and adding a 42T sprocket to lower development to 1.8m?

Oneup Components 42-tooth Cog for Ten-Speed Cassettes - Reviewed - Pinkbike

Birdy light | Riese & Müller

Clownbike 04-04-15 09:04 AM

This shows one fellow's solution. It's in Japanese, but well documented in photos, including the front derailleur mount he fabbed.

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yangmusa 04-04-15 09:11 AM

You don't need to fabricate your own front derailleur mount, you can get them from Thor USA. Scroll down and look for "DAHON JETSTREAM FRONT DERAILLEUR HANGER" - temporarily out of stock, but normally sold at $56.

Winfried 04-04-15 05:59 PM

Thanks for the infos. That Peugeot folding bike 1) awfully looks like a Birdy and 2) is nowhere to be found outside Japan. Does someone know more about that?

Generally speaking, what's difficult, if that's the case, about adding a second, smaller chairing to a Birdy?


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