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Old 04-10-16 | 10:46 PM
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Not the clickbox but the cover at the rear.
same experience. no problems at all with any part,cover or otherwise.
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Old 07-29-16 | 04:07 AM
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I'd like to add a front derailleur to the Brompton and thus need a ring to attach it to the frame.

The seat tube on the Brompton is 38.55mm.

Ridea tells me the following rings for the Birdy won't work on the Brompton: Is the seat tube on the Birdy much bigger/smaller?
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Old 08-14-16 | 11:40 PM
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Does anyone have an experience ordering online on BikeGang? (bikegang.ecwid.com)
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Old 08-15-16 | 01:41 AM
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I'd like to add a front derailleur to the Brompton and thus need a ring to attach it to the frame.

The seat tube on the Brompton is 38.55mm.
Googeling I found this: "Fitting a front derailleur is quite easy. Steve Parry makes a front derailleur bracket, I fitted one to Mrs LWaB's Brompton about seven years ago to run double chainrings with the five speed hub. Channel Wasson in the USA makes a front derailleur bracket also. I'm not sure it is so necessary now that Brompton has a wide-range 2 x 3 system.

If you are starting from scratch, fitting front and rear derailleurs is doable. Google for Ultimate Folding Bike and Len Rubin. Don't expect it to be cheap, quick or easy. It is the opposite of all of them."


Here (scroll down): https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=36622.0

It is from 2010.
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Old 08-15-16 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Winfried
I'd like to add a front derailleur to the Brompton and thus need a ring to attach it to the frame.

The seat tube on the Brompton is 38.55mm.

Ridea tells me the following rings for the Birdy won't work on the Brompton: Is the seat tube on the Birdy much bigger/smaller?
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10 Speed Brompton Mods This might give you some ideas.



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Old 08-15-16 | 04:19 PM
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Old 08-15-16 | 04:40 PM
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I see you like the Candy, Crank Brothers Candy. Nice.

No comment on the bike, except to say that the color combination with the saddle and grip looks good. How do you like those Brooks grips?
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Old 08-15-16 | 04:54 PM
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I see you like the Candy, Crank Brothers Candy. Nice.

No comment on the bike, except to say that the color combination with the saddle and grip looks good. How do you like those Brooks grips?
The owner of this bike is not posting here (I think). You need to contact him here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Old 08-15-16 | 04:56 PM
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those gumwalls...

he`s got good taste do`nt you think?
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Old 08-15-16 | 05:00 PM
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he`s got good taste do`nt you think?
yes, indeed.
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Old 08-24-16 | 04:01 PM
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Can anyone tell me if the handlebar post are standard fit for new and old Birdys? I found a 24° post from a 2011, mine is an older straight frame classic.
Cant find any info.....
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Old 08-25-16 | 01:55 AM
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Can anyone tell me if the handlebar post are standard fit for new and old Birdys? I found a 24° post from a 2011, mine is an older straight frame classic.
Cant find any info.....
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As far as I know the stem, posts and bars are interchangable. Someone correct me if I am wrong. I have a new and older Birdie.
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Old 08-25-16 | 04:21 PM
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Thanks, are the headtube length the same for both versions? If so youll think they be the same.
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Old 08-29-16 | 11:21 PM
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Hi everyone, please advise me what crank set and bottom bracket from Shimano or SRAM is compatible to Birdy Alivio 9 Speed. Thanks.
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Old 08-30-16 | 04:45 PM
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Hi everyone, please advise me what crank set and bottom bracket from Shimano or SRAM is compatible to Birdy Alivio 9 Speed. Thanks.
I'm fairly sure any road bike crankset & BB will do the job.
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Old 08-31-16 | 12:47 AM
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Thanks a lot Jur, if possible only, please can you give me a specific model from Shimano or SRAM. I only want to replace the crank set and bottom bracket, and continue to use the stock alivio 9 speed cogs and rear derailleur. Is this possible?

Is this one OK? Shimano Alivio M4050 9 Speed Triple Chainset, but I do not know the length size, 165mm, 170mm or 175mm?

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Old 08-31-16 | 08:08 AM
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foldingdroid......depends on what crankset you end up using as that determines what type of bottom bracket will go with it.

I have just replaced the original hardly used original square taper bb and cranks. I've installed a Shimano 105 hollowtech crank and bottom bracket, re-using the original 56T chainring. You need to learn about bottom bracket types, chainring bcd, etc. You definitely do not want a triple chainring....or do you??

This is also a 9 speed model. Excuse the optional "brown" chain, I will get to replacing it in due course. This is the condition of the bike bought last week.



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Old 08-31-16 | 09:25 PM
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Thank you very much Desastar for your input. Appreciate it. I am a new learner on cycling parts and components. You are right, I do not need triple chainring as I see it now. I will try also Shimano 105 to be on the safe side.
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Old 09-01-16 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by foldingdroid
Thank you very much Desastar for your input. Appreciate it. I am a new learner on cycling parts and components. You are right, I do not need triple chainring as I see it now. I will try also Shimano 105 to be on the safe side.
Looks like your bike is missing the rolling rack wheel set. These can be replaced with anything that fits. Ie rollerblade wheels, bearing and a smaller axle and bolt.
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Old 09-01-16 | 01:52 AM
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Hello All. I have acquired a used Birdy (not the monocoque style) but the handlebar stem hinge is badly warn at the pivot on one side. Any suggestions as to where can I get a replacement stem from, ideally in the UK but open to overseas suppliers as well. Thank you.
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Old 09-01-16 | 06:08 AM
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Looks like your bike is missing the rolling rack wheel set. These can be replaced with anything that fits. Ie rollerblade wheels, bearing and a smaller axle and bolt.
Strangely, this rack does not have the threaded hole to bolt on the rolling wheels. I have since drilled and cut M5 thread into it and now it has the small wheels from the Brompton rack

I'm waiting for the carbon seat post and sport handlebar post to arrive, so they will go on next. Sadly my spare 20" wheels did not fit due to the tyres on it. Looks like you'll have to run skinny Kojaks to be able to fit. Shelf that idea for now. Deciding if I should get some mudguards.
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Old 09-01-16 | 06:16 AM
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Hello All. I have acquired a used Birdy (not the monocoque style) but the handlebar stem hinge is badly warn at the pivot on one side. Any suggestions as to where can I get a replacement stem from, ideally in the UK but open to overseas suppliers as well. Thank you.
Not sure if it can be repaired, but you can certainly replace the whole handlebar post. I'll be doing that in a week or two, hopefully won't be too difficult.
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Old 09-01-16 | 06:27 AM
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Not sure if it can be repaired, but you can certainly replace the whole handlebar post. I'll be doing that in a week or two, hopefully won't be too difficult.
Thanks Desastar, where have you sourced your replacement from? I had another look at my stem, I think there is enough meat around the holes to bore them out to 9 or 10mm diameter and insert brass sleeves to take the pins.
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Old 09-01-16 | 06:37 AM
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Thanks Desastar, where have you sourced your replacement from? I had another look at my stem, I think there is enough meat around the holes to bore them out to 9 or 10mm diameter and insert brass sleeves to take the pins.
Bought them secondhand sight unseen.... fingers crossed.

An Australian dealer has listed it at A$279.00 new. No cheap.

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Old 09-01-16 | 06:46 AM
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Bought them secondhand sight unseen.... fingers crossed.

An Australian dealer has listed it at A$279.00 new. No cheap.
I am sure they will be fine. At that price I think I will attempt a repair first.
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