What a fantastic event - Well done George & Family - I recognise some of those routes and now they are even better - I wish I'd been there with love and respect from Mark, UK
I love this bike; it is easy to use, very compact ru-vid.comUgkxwC0IIeIomGQVeBWg-kKJaToZkLEFIA2W and it is just as described. It is a bit heavy, but at 35 lbs it is expected. I ride this bike over curbs, on rocky roads, hills, and trails with no problem. The assembling pieces got loose and it takes certain positioning for it to tighten up. Otherwise, I equipped it with proper lighting and mirror (which broke off), it's good to go. After riding a few hills, I was wondering if I could modify the bike to have bigger wheels, which I discovered it couldn't, that's fine. I just wish there were bigger wheels. I would totally recommend this bike to anyone whom is not a serious rider and want something compact and fun. I'm using this bike to train for an Iron Girl Triathlon. It gets tough, but it is doable.
Hi, Could you tell me what size the flange bearings are? I've bought a second hand Birdy with a rack and the previous owner did not fit the flange bearings.
Please could you elaborate on the final step for moving the swing-arm? It is secured by two bolts, with two holes on the arm. The only way to move it out is to attach with only one bolt, but then it is too far forward. In it factory position it is too far back to reach the catch (after installing new rear shock).
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