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Old 12-11-19, 09:49 PM
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Old 12-14-19, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Brompton_X
The problem is all the 2019 model were sold out long before they started to ship.
I know there were only 200 units. Most of them were sold to HK and Japan. I have two but I didn't bring them to the States.
If you can find one for less than $7,000, you should buy it without any hesitation.
One thing you have to know is the weight of Ti Birdy is same as the regular Birdy. That's really no weight advantage or anything else.
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That's not true, I bought mine in August directly from Pacific Cycles Max Yeh.

Thanks for clarifying that; sometimes the illusion of low availability misguides consumers into making rather poor judgments.

I really like what you've done with your bike; shiny titanium and high quality black components are a neat combination.
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Old 12-15-19, 04:03 PM
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Seems there will be a new production of titanium Birdy in 2020 ?

https://www.jeslerbike.com/pro_info.php?id=810
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Old 03-28-20, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
That's not true, I bought mine in August directly from Pacific Cycles Max Yeh.
That's TRUE. Because, not everyone like you have the connection with Pacific Cycles. But it's okay. I know you just want to show off.
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Old 03-28-20, 10:01 PM
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Seems there will be a new production of titanium Birdy in 2020 ?

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You are not sure?? I thought you have connection with Pacific boss? Why not you go ask him??
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Old 03-29-20, 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Brompton_X
You are not sure?? I thought you have connection with Pacific boss? Why not you go ask him??
No, I have no connection with th boss of Pacific Cycles.

I just bought my titanium Birdy directly from Pacific Cycles via Max Yeh. Anybody can contact him.
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Old 03-29-20, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Brompton_X
That's TRUE. Because, not everyone like you have the connection with Pacific Cycles. But it's okay. I know you just want to show off.
I had no connections at all with Pacific Cycles.

I just contacted Max Yeh from Pacific Cycles on facebook asking if there was still any possibility to buy a titanium Birdy and he answered me. I then bought the bike from him.
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Old 03-30-20, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Brompton_X
That's TRUE. Because, not everyone like you have the connection with Pacific Cycles. But it's okay. I know you just want to show off.
In fact you can consider sending them a message through their website's contact function. I used that twice and got Max replying my queries. Besides, my source told me Pacific did keep some new 2019 model to themselves. It worths a try. Good luck!.
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Old 03-30-20, 03:25 PM
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With the high price of the titanium Birdy, its possible that they weren't sold as easily as expected or that shops who pre-ordered them couldn't sell them as expected.

I know there are several buyers who complained that the components mounted on the Ti Birdy aren't at the level expected for such a high price, that for instance the Ti Birdy doesn't have the Hubsmith wheels of the Birdy R11.
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Old 03-31-20, 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
With the high price of the titanium Birdy, its possible that they weren't sold as easily as expected or that shops who pre-ordered them couldn't sell them as expected.

I know there are several buyers who complained that the components mounted on the Ti Birdy aren't at the level expected for such a high price, that for instance the Ti Birdy doesn't have the Hubsmith wheels of the Birdy R11.
TBH, that's what we have all been complaining. The drive chain is only 105 class and the wheels aren't on premium level as you mentioned. We believe that it is because PC was expecting people to mod the new bike so they didn't bother to use premium components. The 105 is even from the old 5800 series.
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Old 03-31-20, 02:50 AM
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TBH, that's what we have all been complaining. The drive chain is only 105 class and the wheels aren't on premium level as you mentioned. We believe that it is because PC was expecting people to mod the new bike so they didn't bother to use premium components. The 105 is even from the old 5800 series.
Only the rear derailleur is from the old 105 series. The Birdy R11 has also the old 5800 105 rear derailleur.

I always wondered why. I was thinking that there might be an incompatibility of the rear frame with the new 105 (and all new Shimano rear derailleur compatible with the direct mount standard).

But I just saw that latest Birdy R20 11SP has the newest 105 derailleur.

This new R20 11SP uses wheels from Hubsmith that can be converted to XDR to use a cassette with a 10 or even 9 teeth smallest cog.
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Old 05-27-20, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
Only the rear derailleur is from the old 105 series. The Birdy R11 has also the old 5800 105 rear derailleur.

I always wondered why. I was thinking that there might be an incompatibility of the rear frame with the new 105 (and all new Shimano rear derailleur compatible with the direct mount standard).

But I just saw that latest Birdy R20 11SP has the newest 105 derailleur.

This new R20 11SP uses wheels from Hubsmith that can be converted to XDR to use a cassette with a 10 or even 9 teeth smallest cog.
I don't think there is any compatibility issue with the new RD (shadow design) from Shimano. I personally use an R8000 RD.
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Old 05-27-20, 07:18 AM
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Yes, it should indeed work. I do not see any difference in the rear derailleur hanger of the R20 11SPand the derailleur hanger of the previous 11SP with 18" wheels and the one of my titanium Birdy.

But why was Pacific Cycles using all components from the latest Shimano 105 groupset excepted the rear derailleur taken form a pre-shadow groupset ?
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Old 08-06-20, 07:00 AM
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Any US owner of an older Ti Birdy? Just checking
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Old 08-07-20, 02:21 AM
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There was one forum member willing to sell one: Rare Titanium Birdy
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Old 08-15-20, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
There was one forum member willing to sell one: Rare Titanium Birdy
Thanks for the heads up, that one's gone unfortunately!
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Old 02-21-21, 09:53 AM
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Year is 2021, any new leads??
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Old 02-21-21, 10:51 AM
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Don't know where you are located but FYI, having a TI Birdy gen3, I have seen the list of owners of the gen3 TI Birdy and most of the owners are located in Asia, very few in Europe and elsewhere.

So, if you aren't located in Asia, the chance to see one for sale is very low.
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Old 06-09-24, 06:32 PM
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Thank you policemen in the forums for your intervention, but this thread is for people with leads on Ti Birdies being sold to, well, say whether or not they have seen one for sale, thanks very much...

I happen to be traveling to Japan this summer so I'm reviving this thread in case that trip increases my chances of finally getting a hold of one of these freaking bikes.

Any leads??
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Old 06-10-24, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
There was (and seen the price, about twice what I paid for a new one, its probably still for sale) on Carousell Singapore: https://www.carousell.sg/p/2020-limi...um-1048569163/

The one of Neebe is also probably not sold?
Thanks for the heads up, that one will probably never sell at stainless steel Moulton prices lol; I've reached out to the other bikeforum member to see if his is still available. Please let me know of other leads if you come across them, I'll keep looking as well!
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Old 06-10-24, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Estuche
Thanks for the heads up, that one will probably never sell at stainless steel Moulton prices lol; I've reached out to the other bikeforum member to see if his is still available. Please let me know of other leads if you come across them, I'll keep looking as well!
There is another crazy guy on Carousell who tries to sell a Moulton Speed about 50% above the price of a new one (which unlike the titanium Birdy, is still available from Moulton): https://www.carousell.sg/p/alex-moul...&t-tap_index=8
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Thank you policemen in the forums for your intervention, but this thread is for people with leads on Ti Birdies being sold to, well, say whether or not they have seen one for sale, thanks very much...
No, you are wrong.

There is no selling allowed of bikes and such by unpaid forum members and all sales offers are only allowed in the forum Marketplace.
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Old 06-13-24, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jipe
There is another crazy guy on Carousell who tries to sell a Moulton Speed about 50% above the price of a new one (which unlike the titanium Birdy, is still available from Moulton): https://www.carousell.sg/p/alex-moul...&t-tap_index=8
Hah! That's like saying I'm posting to sell, but not really wanting to sell unless finding a desperate buyer!
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