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Originally Posted by Winfried
(Post 17183422)
Hello
I was wondering: How feasible is it to replace the derailleur with an Alfine 8 or 11? Someone's selling his Birdy for a good price, but I'm now used to using an IGH. Thank you. |
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Originally Posted by Winfried
(Post 17183995)
This kind of thing?
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409699 SHIMANO Alfine CT-S510 chain tensioner offers at the cycling shop Rose Bikes UK On a regular non-folding bike, there's usually a way to adjust chain tension on a single speed or IGH hub, whether just horizontal dropouts, eccentric BB, or other mechanical tensioning system. So first off, the Birdy has vertical dropouts at the rear, no adjustment possible. Second, the chain line length changes when folded, so even if you did come up with a "magic ratio" which had the chain in tension enough to be serviceable, it would probably get out of whack when folded. But again, no reason you couldn't just repurpose your existing derailleur to do the same thing, and it would allow you to keep the chain-catch gizmo as well. |
Originally Posted by mconlonx
(Post 17184236)
But again, no reason you couldn't just repurpose your existing derailleur to do the same thing, and it would allow you to keep the chain-catch gizmo as well.
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I m looking for an older Birdy if anyone is selling. Let me know. Thanks.
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Hi
I just received my Birdy City Premium after a 10 weeks order, and after about 2 minuets of riding I can hear an annoying creaking sound from the front end of the bike (WHEEL?). The creaking sound seems to happen after a few minutes of a new ride and will still be there even after stopping and pressing down on the handle bars. Whats strange is when I took the bike out the next day there were no creaking sound at the beginning but after a few minuets it returns. It does not seems to be from the handle bars or front Elastomer Suspension. Could it be the head set or something with the fold device or even the front wheel. The last thing I want to do is send it back and wait x amount of weeks for a repair/replacement. Any help would be great |
The front fork hinge.Spray some WD-40 at individual spots, ride, until you have the culprit which would hopefully be quiet at some point. Could also be the headset.
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Originally Posted by jur
(Post 17234075)
The front fork hinge.Spray some WD-40 at individual spots, ride, until you have the culprit which would hopefully be quiet at some point. Could also be the headset.
Hope you are right Fingers crossed |
Birdy's
Originally Posted by Techiegrr1
(Post 17206347)
I m looking for an older Birdy if anyone is selling. Let me know. Thanks.
I'm not certain if I'd sell my Mezzo if a frog became available or if I'd rather have my Mezzo + Birdy . . Is Frog talk welcome in the Birdy Thread? Are they available anywhere in the US? |
Just got another used birdie that needs building up.
This one has a seat-post clamp that looks like a handlebar stem for 25mm bars. does this mean there is a clamp for the seat with a bar fitting? If so where do I get this? |
Originally Posted by bhkyte
(Post 17362714)
Just got another used birdie that needs building up.
This one has a seat-post clamp that looks like a handlebar stem for 25mm bars. does this mean there is a clamp for the seat with a bar fitting? If so where do I get this? |
Hi manged to get the part for the seat-post mentioned ealier.
Does anyone know of a source for, (preferably cheap) chain devices suitable for a birdie instead of using the easily bent cage? By chain device, I mean a front chain wheel chain catcher for the folding chaain slack like the mezzo one. Must find out cost of a mezzo one. I know a birdie one exists from these threads but this one was 150 pounds when I looked in to it. |
It looks like NYCEWheels no longer carries the Birdy. Are there any US distributors, or do I need to order from Germany or Taiwan?
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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?
Bfold is the US east coast dealer as stated in the manufacture Pacific Cycles web site: Pacific Cycles |
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Originally Posted by bhkyte
(Post 17455456)
Hi manged to get the part for the seat-post mentioned ealier.
Does anyone know of a source for, (preferably cheap) chain devices suitable for a birdie instead of using the easily bent cage? ... I know a birdie one exists from these threads but this one was 150 pounds when I looked in to it. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=430182 |
thanks details please?
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Originally Posted by bhkyte
(Post 17495939)
thanks details please?
BIKEgang |
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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. |
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 |
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. |
Can anyone tell me what is the biggest wheel one can fit to a non-modified Birdy? Is 355s pretty much the limit?
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I think 406mm will fit with special V-brake arms.
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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?
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=432776 some photos **********? - <??>Birdy??20???~ - ********** - Mobile01 |
Originally Posted by jur
(Post 17532825)
I think 406mm will fit with special V-brake arms.
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