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I notice that the 'Swing arm' on this Birdy I have does not swing freely — when I unfold the front wheel, I have to use my hand to pull it into position. It is a little stiff. Is this normal? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by stephenmcateer
(Post 22640570)
I notice that the 'Swing arm' on this Birdy I have does not swing freely — when I unfold the front wheel, I have to use my hand to pull it into position. It is a little stiff. Is this normal? Thanks.
on my new Birdy. |
Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22640590)
Yes, it’s normal. Same
on my new Birdy. |
I didn’t like Birdy’s Minoura kickstand which it came with from the beginning. The kickstand seems to be far to the left when opened and bike was leaning too much to my taste. Now it got worst and bike barely stands. Even slight touch by a finger will drop it. This is probably because I changed my tires to Big Apples which made the bike taller. I wander if it’s possible to extend it’s length?
Also can someone recommend solid alternative? I know there are not many choices. |
The stem clamp on my Birdy is not tight enough, so that the stem can move a small amount back and forward. [The movement is maybe 3-4 mm at the handlebar.]
The user guide I have here says that if the clamp needs adjustment, I have to take it to a dealer. Does anyone know if I can do it myself? Also, there are 2 small Allen screws in the clamp — one of them is quite a lot higher than the other one. Is this normal? [See pic]. Thanks for any info. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0ba7cf4aee.jpg |
Birdy Front Spring Lock Set
Is there anyone know where to buy the part and can ship it to Germany or the other name of the part? Please help me. I am troubled with finding the part. I can't post link or image at the moment.
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Originally Posted by vihoa
(Post 22645374)
Is there anyone know where to buy the part and can ship it to Germany or the other name of the part? Please help me. I am troubled with finding the part. I can't post link or image at the moment.
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Thanks. I have a pretty old one even before 2000. The other sources online reported that the rm or dealers will not answer because the bike is not supported anymore.
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Originally Posted by vihoa
(Post 22645378)
Thanks. I have a pretty old one even before 2000. The other sources online reported that the rm or dealers will not answer because the bike is not supported anymore.
You can also check with Mighty Velo in Singapore. https://www.mightyvelo.com/contact-us/ They might be able to help or suggest and they also ship internationally. |
Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22645379)
Normally manufacturer in EU is supposed to carry spare parts for 10 years after the product is discontinued.
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Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22645380)
As far as I know, there is no such obligation in the EU !?
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The link you give is only applicable to some electronic products, not to bikes )or any other product !
In the past, some manufacturers like Philips had spare parts for all there products. But this cost a lot of money and has a major impact on the price of the product. Philips eventually abandoned this to remain competitive against Japanese and Chinese brands that didn't had any spare parts for their products. |
Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22646144)
The link you give is only applicable to some electronic products, not to bikes )or any other product !
In the past, some manufacturers like Philips had spare parts for all there products. But this cost a lot of money and has a major impact on the price of the product. Philips eventually abandoned this to remain competitive against Japanese and Chinese brands that didn't had any spare parts for their products. also as far as I know applies to cars manufacturing but not sure to what extend. So it may apply to some extend to bicycles manufacturing too, I don’t know what are local laws in Germany. Here in Turkey it’s 5 years for PCs and cell phones and 10 years for TVs and white goods. Since bicycles are used for much longer than that I assume R&M or Asian manufacturer may still carry unique parts for discontinued models. At least they should be in my opinion. |
There is no legal obligation to have spare parts for cars, its only a good practice of car manufacturers and its usually 7 years.
I wonder how Turkey can enforce to have spare parts for cell phones during 5 years as most Chinese manufacturers do not have them ! |
Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22646596)
There is no legal obligation to have spare parts for cars, its only a good practice of car manufacturers and its usually 7 years.
I wonder how Turkey can enforce to have spare parts for cell phones during 5 years as most Chinese manufacturers do not have them ! |
Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22646598)
If cell phone supplier can not fix the broken phone due to the lack of spare parts the owner can sue the distributor for compensation. Companies selling products in Turkey mist comply with such regulations, or they don’t sell. Consumer laws and regulations are different in different countries. In Turkey all sold products must have minimum 2 year’s warranty. Except for goods like perfumes, food etc. In US it’s not the case, manufacturer is free to offer the warranty they like, could be 1 year of 1 month. How countries enforce such regulations is a different topic.
But it doesn't mean that spare parts must be available, the seller can also replace the product by a new one. For smartphones, 5 years is an eternity, for most Android smartphones, there are even no SW upgrade available after that time ! |
Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22646613)
In the whole EU, its also two years warranty.
But it doesn't mean that spare parts must be available, the seller can also replace the product by a new one. For smartphones, 5 years is an eternity, for most Android smartphones, there are even no SW upgrade available after that time ! |
I am not opposed to it, I just say that in practice, its not like that and that there are no spare parts available for many products.
If the manufacturer has no spare parts, the reseller cannot provide any spare parts even if some countries have put in place some laws enforcing to have spare parts. |
Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22646617)
I am not opposed to it, I just say that in practice, its not like that and that there are no spare parts available for many products.
If the manufacturer has no spare parts, the reseller cannot provide any spare parts even if some countries have put in place some laws enforcing to have spare parts. |
After installing Big Apples my kickstand which was barely holding the bike gave up. It was almost unable to hold the bike so I had to keep it between my legs when I stopped. Could be the case that my kickstand had an issue, donno.
Was looking for different solutions and decided to go with Pacific Cycle model. Since they are big producers of Birdy bicycles I though they know what they are doing. Perfect fit, acceptable price and looks good. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for alternative kickstand. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e74aa7bf2.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...998d99bbd.jpeg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c9e9ab238.jpeg |
Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22659840)
After installing Big Apples my kickstand which was barely holding the bike gave up. It was almost unable to hold the bike so I had to keep it between my legs when I stopped. Could be the case that my kickstand had an issue, donno.
I'm thinking of changing from Big Apples to the Marathon Racers so I'm likely to encounter this kickstand problem, which I hadn't thought about. I need to inspect the kickstand. |
Originally Posted by JRat
(Post 22660576)
Fatter tyres need a longer kickstand as the bike is raised by the increase in the tyre size. A few mm difference in tyre size can usually be accommodated by accepting a different angle of tilt. Many kickstands have adjustable lengths but this adds weight and cost.
I'm thinking of changing from Big Apples to the Marathon Racers so I'm likely to encounter this kickstand problem, which I hadn't thought about. I need to inspect the kickstand. |
Hi all, i'm a new Birdy bike owner. It's my very first foldie so please pardon me if my question sound silly.
I would like to know if the Birdy is still foldable after the mudguards are installed as I am interested to get one set for mine. |
Originally Posted by hwoha
(Post 22691301)
Hi all, i'm a new Birdy bike owner. It's my very first foldie so please pardon me if my question sound silly.
I would like to know if the Birdy is still foldable after the mudguards are installed as I am interested to get one set for mine. |
Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22691307)
Hello and welcome to the forum. It does fold with stock mudguards just fine, do you plan to add originals or aftermarket?
Perhaps you are aware and can recommend alternatives that works just as well as the original? |
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