| 1 [00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,300] A: three, four, | |
| 2 [00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:01,140] E: 3, | |
| 3 [00:00:02,200 --> 00:00:05,020] A: due | |
| 4 [00:00:03,500 --> 00:00:18,440] E: 2, 1 well we need to replace the pads of the black bicycle that you have in front of you so front pads then grab the bicycle take the bike off the floor stand | |
| 5 [00:00:06,280 --> 00:00:07,680] A: ok | |
| 6 [00:00:12,780 --> 00:00:14,180] A: ok | |
| 7 [00:00:17,780 --> 00:00:20,680] A: and I don't take the wheel off first? | |
| 8 [00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:33,200] E: no yes if you want yes it can also be done yes yes yes you can also remove it from there yes it is easier yes yes it is more important that the bicycle must then be hung from the seat post to the | |
| 9 [00:00:21,920 --> 00:00:22,459] A: ok | |
| 10 [00:00:25,660 --> 00:00:25,930] A: ok | |
| 11 [00:00:26,459 --> 00:00:30,680] A: it's cool because here it's easier when I have to put in the money | |
| 12 [00:00:33,560 --> 00:00:34,099] A: ok | |
| 13 [00:00:33,779 --> 00:00:41,799] E: column stand lift and reinsert into the fork | |
| 14 [00:00:35,799 --> 00:00:36,340] A: ok | |
| 15 [00:00:37,419 --> 00:00:39,099] A: we removed this | |
| 16 [00:00:41,980 --> 00:00:42,520] A: ok | |
| 17 [00:00:45,020 --> 00:00:47,660] E: give it a couple of turns | |
| 18 [00:00:52,619 --> 00:01:05,040] E: ok now go where the column stand is and attach the bicycle to the exact seat post and the perfect clamp | |
| 19 [00:00:54,980 --> 00:00:56,259] A: ok | |
| 20 [00:01:05,260 --> 00:01:12,169] E: tighten until it is tight but not too tight as to damage the | |
| 21 [00:01:12,059 --> 00:01:13,339] A: ok | |
| 22 [00:01:14,660 --> 00:01:16,260] A: good like this or still rich | |
| 23 [00:01:15,889 --> 00:01:29,610] E: now it can't be enough, the important thing is that it stays still now we have to start preparing the workstation so first thing to do take two or three pieces of paper which are located at the top right | |
| 24 [00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:19,800] A: ok | |
| 25 [00:01:22,139 --> 00:01:23,540] A: ok | |
| 26 [00:01:29,849 --> 00:01:30,610] E: Exactly | |
| 27 [00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:38,779] A: ok three | |
| 28 [00:01:37,910 --> 00:01:42,150] E: and you put them on the bench near the easel itself because these you | |
| 29 [00:01:42,330 --> 00:03:54,869] E: they will be used to carry you can also move that wire if there is stuff you have between your feet you put it ok at your discretion you can also put them individually so they are ready yes very well then go back to the drawer area this one here with the orange knobs ok in the first drawer in the left compartment select the two and a half three and four millimeter hex keys one this one and four millimeters perfect wait since if you open it the fifth drawer always on the left at the bottom there is a spatula perfect with the rubber lever with the rubber handle perfect and bring it area 3 easel area where I put the paper so to speak perfect ok two and a half and three perfect very well now behind you on the table on the other long table I look up a little because I don't see if you take a picture you will find a bottle of pink liquid in it the blue box is an orange plastic insert take all three of them to the operational area I recommend the orange insert must always remain clean it is not good on the paper the important thing is that it remains clean and not in contact with the oil now the first operation we are changing the pads of the front brake pump so the front brake pump is at the moment on your right if you drive on the left pump with lever this one is good this one now needs to be loosened from the bolt not the other one with the 4 hexagonal | |
| 30 [00:01:45,500 --> 00:01:46,540] A: ok | |
| 31 [00:01:46,699 --> 00:01:47,739] A: alright | |
| 32 [00:01:47,919 --> 00:01:50,800] A: I leave them whole or tear them individually | |
| 33 [00:01:54,040 --> 00:01:54,139] A: Better | |
| 34 [00:01:56,419 --> 00:01:57,459] A: ok | |
| 35 [00:01:59,379 --> 00:02:00,419] A: beh | |
| 48 [00:03:27,559 --> 00:03:28,240] A: ok, | |
| 49 [00:03:28,539 --> 00:03:31,300] A: oh well, that's fine | |
| 50 [00:03:39,380 --> 00:03:40,059] A: ok | |
| 51 [00:03:49,300 --> 00:03:50,220] A: ok | |
| 52 [00:03:54,990 --> 00:04:39,049] E: it is brought more or less yes more or less to the level of the floor parallel to the floor so unscrew loosen that exact bolt loosen the bolt always insert the key well loosen a little and a little more and lift the lever slightly now bring it parallel to the ground ok I think it might be enough maybe a little more or it bangs it bangs okay no problem it should be enough tighten it slightly like the same way as the loosened one tighten it | |
| 53 [00:03:55,699 --> 00:03:56,619] A: This? | |
| 54 [00:04:03,020 --> 00:04:04,320] A: okay, so four and this | |
| 55 [00:04:04,860 --> 00:04:05,779] A: Who, | |
| 56 [00:04:06,100 --> 00:04:06,179] A: Right? | |
| 57 [00:04:14,559 --> 00:04:15,800] A: ok | |
| 58 [00:04:26,420 --> 00:04:27,859] A: is this okay? | |
| 59 [00:04:30,579 --> 00:04:32,040] A: but I can't because I bang, | |
| 60 [00:04:34,480 --> 00:04:35,119] A: ok | |
| 61 [00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:41,760] A: ok | |
| 62 [00:04:41,049 --> 00:04:47,850] E: it can suffice ok just momentarily now with the key two and a half | |
| 63 [00:04:50,410 --> 00:04:56,170] E: perfect, you have to loosen the small bolt instead and completely unscrew it right here | |
| 64 [00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:57,000] A: This? | |
| 65 [00:04:58,230 --> 00:05:06,690] E: always insert the key anti-clockwise and unscrew it perfectly, you have to remove it | |
| 66 [00:05:04,679 --> 00:05:05,739] A: I have to sort it all out, | |
| 67 [00:05:05,859 --> 00:05:06,779] A: completely right, | |
| 68 [00:05:06,940 --> 00:05:07,600] A: I have to remove it | |
| 69 [00:05:07,730 --> 00:05:12,329] E: be careful not to drop it because being small it could be a problem | |
| 70 [00:05:19,140 --> 00:05:21,940] A: and here? | |
| 71 [00:05:21,529 --> 00:05:31,170] E: and admit it where where it cannot be lost, that is, either on one of the sheets of paper or in the trays that are in front of you, the important thing is not to lose it | |
| 72 [00:05:25,839 --> 00:05:26,559] A: Who | |
| 73 [00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:33,859] A: ok | |
| 74 [00:05:40,250 --> 00:06:01,809] E: you can also leave the key stuck ok yes this is fine this is fine now from the blue box take out the small glass that is inside together with its support so they are two pieces glass and support also take the support that is inside the box | |
| 75 [00:05:41,579 --> 00:05:42,980] A: ah, | |
| 76 [00:05:44,119 --> 00:05:44,220] A: alright, | |
| 77 [00:05:56,839 --> 00:05:58,239] A: This | |
| 78 [00:06:02,489 --> 00:06:08,609] E: You will then need it when you remove the glass | |
| 79 [00:06:09,559 --> 00:06:10,399] A: ok | |
| 80 [00:06:10,450 --> 00:06:17,070] E: perfect then this glass should be inserted delicately where the last bolt is elevated | |
| 81 [00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:18,559] A: Like this | |
| 82 [00:06:19,510 --> 00:06:26,690] E: exactly yes yes you have to screw it in yes you have to screw it in gently yes maybe do a | |
| 83 [00:06:19,660 --> 00:06:21,059] A: grass | |
| 84 [00:06:23,440 --> 00:06:25,059] A: it must be screwed on | |
| 85 [00:06:34,589 --> 00:06:44,809] E: downwards screw ok no you have to press a little more | |
| 86 [00:06:39,220 --> 00:06:42,399] A: it would seem so he is standing | |
| 87 [00:06:44,559 --> 00:06:45,540] A: ok | |
| 88 [00:06:50,290 --> 00:07:05,690] E: when it becomes just hard you can stop perfect fine now you have to remove the carpet that is inside the glass yes yes hold the glass still and remove the carpet | |
| 89 [00:06:53,559 --> 00:06:54,260] A: ok, | |
| 90 [00:07:00,119 --> 00:07:01,519] A: Now? | |
| 91 [00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:02,799] A: ok | |
| 92 [00:07:06,489 --> 00:07:14,679] E: ok maybe place it together with the screw so you don't lose it ok good now | |
| 93 [00:07:14,559 --> 00:07:15,160] A: Now | |
| 94 [00:07:15,730 --> 00:07:58,649] E: you have to take the bottle with the pink liquid, open the cap, you should now also take a bit of paper because you will need it, you have to pour one of those sheets of paper that you have already taken, they can be enough, yes, perfect, you have to pour a couple of fingers, really, a few centimeters of this pink-red liquid into the glass ok no no like that it's already okay so don't do it delicately a little more | |
| 95 [00:07:28,059 --> 00:07:28,779] A: Yes | |
| 96 [00:07:35,239 --> 00:07:35,739] A: eh no, | |
| 97 [00:07:36,100 --> 00:07:39,179] A: I'm on top of the material I don't have so I avoid moving | |
| 98 [00:07:41,420 --> 00:07:42,140] A: ok | |
| 99 [00:07:49,420 --> 00:07:50,059] A: ok | |
| 100 [00:07:52,519 --> 00:07:53,839] A: there is a funnel | |
| 101 [00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:54,519] A: do I put it like this? | |
| 102 [00:08:00,149 --> 00:08:01,850] E: it's still a little | |
| 103 [00:08:02,630 --> 00:08:03,329] E: that's enough | |
| 104 [00:08:10,350 --> 00:08:16,049] E: close the package it is always advisable to close packages with liquids | |
| 105 [00:08:23,829 --> 00:08:32,070] E: see if it's exactly perfect well now you have to take the spatula with the rubber handle | |
| 106 [00:08:27,299 --> 00:08:28,700] A: ok | |
| 107 [00:08:33,789 --> 00:08:43,409] E: take you down where the brake caliper is the spatula of the wins exactly the spatula | |
| 108 [00:08:38,119 --> 00:08:38,820] A: This? | |
| 109 [00:08:43,460 --> 00:08:43,520] A: Like this? | |
| 110 [00:08:51,489 --> 00:09:27,950] E: it bothers you, remove it, insert it delicately and first bring it all the way to the bottom press all the way down as soon as you get to the bottom yes meanwhile from the tip push it all the way down as soon as it goes in the spatula goes all the way in it spreads slightly right left right left gradually until there is no more room for maneuver | |
| 111 [00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:00,380] A: ok so in here? | |
| 112 [00:09:02,500 --> 00:09:03,359] A: Yes? | |
| 113 [00:09:06,940 --> 00:09:07,239] A: ok | |
| 114 [00:09:07,900 --> 00:09:10,159] A: so in this sense horizontally? | |
| 115 [00:09:13,039 --> 00:09:13,900] A: ok | |
| 116 [00:09:17,719 --> 00:09:18,580] A: ok | |
| 117 [00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:28,539] A: ok | |
| 118 [00:09:34,619 --> 00:09:37,599] A: at the top or the bottom? | |
| 119 [00:09:35,909 --> 00:09:48,989] E: this operation in the middle this operation serves to widen the pistons very well | |
| 120 [00:09:38,820 --> 00:09:39,359] A: in the middle in the middle | |
| 121 [00:09:42,719 --> 00:09:44,119] A: ok | |
| 122 [00:09:47,840 --> 00:09:49,239] A: ok | |
| 123 [00:09:51,250 --> 00:10:22,349] E: very well that may be enough so now you have to take the hex wrench 3 ok go back to the brake caliper at the bottom on the right side not on the right side on the right there is a small bolt on the body on the side on the side of the body you see it perfect it is the pin that holds the pads in place you have to unscrew it yes yes you really have to extract it | |
| 124 [00:09:51,780 --> 00:09:54,979] A: ok ok I see the space, | |
| 125 [00:10:14,119 --> 00:10:15,520] A: This? | |
| 126 [00:10:20,219 --> 00:10:21,260] A: screw everything? | |
| 127 [00:10:23,159 --> 00:10:24,559] A: ok | |
| 128 [00:10:37,070 --> 00:10:41,669] E: perfect I place the pin and the key in above all we don't lose the pin | |
| 129 [00:10:45,989 --> 00:11:04,409] E: very good and now you have to remove the old pads from the top of the caliper yes exactly from what you go down go back to the caliper area perfect good where the pin is there are the two pads remove them together with the spring | |
| 130 [00:10:51,979 --> 00:10:53,380] A: ok | |
| 131 [00:10:58,020 --> 00:10:59,419] A: ok | |
| 132 [00:11:01,059 --> 00:11:01,760] A: Yes | |
| 133 [00:11:08,549 --> 00:11:22,090] E: you see those two exactly perfect perfect there's one left inside but now you can remove it with your hands perfect I'll put these here on the side which will then be disposed of | |
| 134 [00:11:10,159 --> 00:11:11,299] A: ok, | |
| 135 [00:11:12,159 --> 00:11:14,520] A: perfect, one left inside | |
| 136 [00:11:16,900 --> 00:11:17,599] A: ok | |
| 137 [00:11:28,710 --> 00:11:53,320] E: okay now on your left if you turn in front of you there is a shelf at the top there should be some tablets these here are orange perfect very well they must be reinserted exactly in place of the old ones make sure they are aligned well first insert the | |
| 138 [00:11:40,159 --> 00:11:43,140] A: these here? they reach perfect | |
| 139 [00:11:43,840 --> 00:11:48,580] A: very well they should be filled exactly in place of the others | |
| 140 [00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:53,659] A: I make sure they are aligned well and I insert them using a stick | |
| 141 [00:11:55,510 --> 00:12:05,450] E: pads for now insert the pads the pin will come later from top to bottom | |
| 142 [00:11:56,219 --> 00:11:57,760] A: now I insert them with a stick | |
| 143 [00:11:58,179 --> 00:11:58,900] A: I'll stop with the test | |
| 144 [00:11:59,159 --> 00:11:59,799] A: ok | |
| 145 [00:12:00,440 --> 00:12:04,739] A: I insert them from the bottom or from the top from top to bottom | |
| 146 [00:12:07,909 --> 00:12:22,489] E: However, you have to align them with the hole in the break-in, so you have to insert them as they came out, you can see that the clip is in a bad position, stop, stop, align the spring with the pads again | |
| 147 [00:12:19,599 --> 00:12:20,479] A: ok | |
| 148 [00:12:22,619 --> 00:12:23,500] A: ok | |
| 149 [00:12:29,000 --> 00:12:31,219] A: the spring remains inside | |
| 150 [00:12:31,419 --> 00:12:33,520] A: That's right, the pads remain on the outside | |
| 151 [00:12:33,369 --> 00:13:06,169] E: exactly, but the spring arms must be aligned with the braking material, they have the same shape so check the side too check the other side perfect now if you follow the no it's in bad shape it's in bad shape yes ok ok ok in case take off your gloves these are very clean | |
| 152 [00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:43,200] A: however the spring arms that remain outside do not want to go outside | |
| 153 [00:12:43,479 --> 00:12:44,260] A: they evaluated | |
| 154 [00:12:44,599 --> 00:12:49,340] A: ok ok ok I also check the side I check the top side | |
| 155 [00:12:50,059 --> 00:12:50,659] A: Perfect | |
| 156 [00:12:50,840 --> 00:12:51,440] A: no, | |
| 157 [00:12:51,619 --> 00:12:51,760] A: senti | |
| 158 [00:12:52,039 --> 00:12:55,400] A: feel the spring that remains on the outside | |
| 159 [00:12:57,500 --> 00:13:02,479] A: I have a problem with my glasses, I can't see well what I'm doing, I can feel it by touch but I can't see it ok | |
| 160 [00:13:02,780 --> 00:13:06,059] A: ok and the spring remains inside this is a bit of the problem | |
| 161 [00:13:06,989 --> 00:13:22,770] E: it should go now delicately insert the holding the flattened ones from the center insert into the perfect pliers like this in this sense | |
| 163 [00:13:10,580 --> 00:13:13,400] A: you insert them I take the slam dunks | |
| 164 [00:13:13,760 --> 00:13:15,119] A: ok inside | |
| 165 [00:13:15,419 --> 00:13:17,159] A: you insert them into the dress | |
| 166 [00:13:17,659 --> 00:13:19,320] A: perfect this is | |
| 167 [00:13:26,780 --> 00:13:30,479] A: The post office is a little hard to protect them though | |
| 168 [00:13:27,409 --> 00:13:31,349] E: Sometimes they're a little harsh, they protest, but you insist | |
| 169 [00:13:30,719 --> 00:13:31,479] A: and | |
| 170 [00:13:37,130 --> 00:13:42,250] E: no, the spring has moved, listen to me, take off your gloves, you're not tactful, take off your gloves | |
| 171 [00:13:40,140 --> 00:13:41,539] A: ok | |
| 172 [00:13:48,619 --> 00:13:51,500] A: I don't want to go outside outside | |
| 173 [00:13:51,950 --> 00:14:20,020] E: ok perfect let's start again calmly let's align the springs with the pads again the spring with the pads perfect it's not out now now we should be pressed with our fingers perfect hold the presses and slowly insert perfect like this | |
| 174 [00:13:52,340 --> 00:13:53,739] A: ok | |
| 175 [00:14:10,359 --> 00:14:11,159] A: ok | |
| 176 [00:14:11,799 --> 00:14:14,479] A: now we have to squash the policies | |
| 177 [00:14:15,059 --> 00:14:20,200] A: perfect and the dunks and if my police space me and the dunks | |
| 178 [00:14:24,770 --> 00:14:30,570] E: if possible push the pads not the spring it gets better | |
| 179 [00:14:24,940 --> 00:14:28,380] A: so the seats are stakes but the spring is necessary | |
| 180 [00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:30,599] A: take the police | |
| 181 [00:14:31,760 --> 00:14:32,760] A: the police | |
| 182 [00:14:33,190 --> 00:15:01,809] E: but don't worry, don't worry and I understand I understand if then ok in the meantime they are aligned if you keep them well pressed in the middle like this ok perfect with the other hand crush them so it works better for you because you are not left handed start inserting them when pressed they enter more easily | |
| 183 [00:14:35,239 --> 00:14:38,940] A: no, it's a vision problem I can't see well | |
| 184 [00:14:39,059 --> 00:14:41,780] A: that, so I have to go with a lot of contact | |
| 185 [00:14:51,099 --> 00:14:51,979] A: ok | |
| 186 [00:14:54,039 --> 00:14:54,919] A: ok | |
| 187 [00:14:55,179 --> 00:14:56,059] A: ok | |
| 188 [00:15:03,119 --> 00:15:07,539] A: even then they widen when they go with friction but once they are gone | |
| 189 [00:15:04,630 --> 00:15:13,809] E: and I know but once they entered a part of the spring went away | |
| 190 [00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:09,039] A: in part | |
| 191 [00:15:09,440 --> 00:15:10,320] A: they widen | |
| 192 [00:15:10,520 --> 00:15:11,140] A: the spring | |
| 193 [00:15:21,710 --> 00:15:24,630] E: ok, realign them a little better | |
| 194 [00:15:26,099 --> 00:15:26,719] A: ok | |
| 195 [00:15:30,229 --> 00:15:33,450] E: perfect no it's out | |
| 196 [00:15:30,679 --> 00:15:31,299] A: Perfect | |
| 197 [00:15:36,270 --> 00:15:39,969] E: now it should go or it should go | |
| 198 [00:15:43,859 --> 00:15:45,260] A: no | |
| 199 [00:15:44,489 --> 00:16:04,109] E: there's not much room for maneuver honestly that's why they're leaving now it looks like they've entered let's see try push push downwards it doesn't work try move it a bit why not on the contrary high low | |
| 200 [00:15:48,299 --> 00:15:49,780] A: perfect no | |
| 201 [00:15:52,219 --> 00:15:52,919] A: no | |
| 202 [00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:55,159] A: no | |
| 203 [00:16:01,299 --> 00:16:02,919] A: no, on the contrary | |
| 204 [00:16:04,859 --> 00:16:06,260] A: high or low | |
| 205 [00:16:06,109 --> 00:16:20,010] E: no it came off so I see you're having a bit of difficulty try inserting them from bottom to top yes maybe it looks better from top to bottom to top | |
| 206 [00:16:11,780 --> 00:16:12,479] A: ok | |
| 207 [00:16:13,479 --> 00:16:14,299] A: comeback | |
| 208 [00:16:31,070 --> 00:16:35,429] E: but you will always have to keep them crushed well | |
| 209 [00:16:32,109 --> 00:16:34,320] A: but you always have to keep the dunks | |
| 210 [00:16:35,219 --> 00:16:35,609] A: bene | |
| 211 [00:16:40,409 --> 00:16:41,809] E: Perfect | |
| 212 [00:16:40,940 --> 00:16:41,719] A: Perfect | |
| 213 [00:16:41,919 --> 00:16:43,619] A: and the dunks | |
| 214 [00:16:44,789 --> 00:16:46,190] E: Perfect | |
| 215 [00:16:46,239 --> 00:16:46,630] A: Perfect | |
| 216 [00:16:54,390 --> 00:16:57,750] E: but here you have less room for maneuver, that's right | |
| 217 [00:16:54,929 --> 00:16:57,419] A: here, however, you certainly have less space in your hands | |
| 218 [00:17:14,599 --> 00:17:17,040] A: I see one line but I don't see the other | |
| 219 [00:17:17,229 --> 00:17:22,829] E: Be careful, you dropped oil, maybe you hit the force | |
| 220 [00:17:20,680 --> 00:17:22,640] A: yes, it can be by sight | |
| 221 [00:17:24,160 --> 00:17:28,859] A: there's a no no there's a there's there | |
| 222 [00:17:25,849 --> 00:17:30,229] E: no no then you have to take them both out | |
| 223 [00:17:30,500 --> 00:17:31,280] A: no | |
| 224 [00:17:48,609 --> 00:17:51,050] E: yes better try again from above | |
| 225 [00:17:48,739 --> 00:17:52,339] A: so better to find from above from above | |
| 226 [00:17:53,209 --> 00:18:00,910] E: you have to enter them practically diagonally because the caliper is rightly diagonal so you have to follow the progress of the caliper | |
| 227 [00:17:53,400 --> 00:17:57,800] A: and you practically think you're playing piano because life is playing piano | |
| 228 [00:17:57,939 --> 00:18:01,260] A: therefore and to feel the achievement of life therefore | |
| 229 [00:18:29,839 --> 00:18:31,239] A: achievement | |
| 230 [00:18:30,329 --> 00:18:33,410] E: go calmly go calmly no one is chasing us | |
| 231 [00:18:38,739 --> 00:18:50,239] A: The achievement of gold has been done A lot between openings with shape that the room uses to keep the nerve entered to a resv场 | |
| 232 [00:18:41,729 --> 00:19:14,869] E: no, the problem is that they have a guide, you can't put them diagonally, that is, they only have to enter exclusively in one direction, not in the sense that it's not from the top towards the diagonal, for example, at this moment the pad is crooked, I can see it from here so it must be you have to try to identify the channel where the pads pass and because the caliper inside has exactly the exact thickness, the exact width of the pads | |
| 233 [00:18:51,079 --> 00:18:58,979] A: This cultural posture has this effect that his ammedona is adapted to the abstraction that we are all representatives of Armor | |
| 234 [00:18:59,540 --> 00:19:06,420] A: what is the point of explaining this dependency? The resv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass | |
| 235 [00:19:09,920 --> 00:19:14,939] A: because the pliers inside actually have the weaver already with the archetto made on the sticks | |
| 236 [00:19:44,869 --> 00:19:56,250] E: no so they will never come in because you should keep them so I can't explain it to you | |
| 237 [00:19:56,979 --> 00:20:30,760] A: The resv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass because the clamp inside has the weaver already with the handle made on the sticks | |
| 238 [00:19:58,619 --> 00:20:24,599] E: you have to keep them still like this but the caliper has the exact internal width of the pads so you have to insert them as if it were a track so compared to the exact one you have to lower the strut they lower it a little downwards that is to verticalize it slightly slightly more | |
| 239 [00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:43,859] E: let's see, raise your hand, I think you're almost there, push the clothespin a little, let's see, now it's moved | |
| 240 [00:20:57,819 --> 00:20:58,579] A: The resv is trying to locate the channel where the battles pass | |
| 241 [00:20:59,780 --> 00:20:59,819] A: because the pliers inside actually have the weaving already done with the archetto made on the sticks | |
| 242 [00:21:00,780 --> 00:22:06,459] A: The risv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass because the caliper inside already has the weave with the handle made on the sticks. The risv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass | |
| 243 [00:21:09,020 --> 00:21:16,520] E: so it's perfect just that now it's slightly more vertical because you were too diagonal | |
| 244 [00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:06,119] E: no I think if a clothespin got bent that's not right let's see wait let me see don't | |
| 245 [00:22:06,660 --> 00:22:11,199] E: it's clear, well he manages to frame it because I don't see much like that | |
| 246 [00:22:13,239 --> 00:22:17,380] E: I raise my head a little and try to insert the pin and see if it goes through | |
| 247 [00:22:16,180 --> 00:22:18,420] A: because the pliers inside actually have the weaving already done with the archetto made on the sticks | |
| 248 [00:22:36,619 --> 00:22:39,420] E: but it seems so, then screw it | |
| 249 [00:22:41,800 --> 00:23:05,280] E: 3 hexagonal be careful there is oil on the ground so take some paper and dry it because you risk slipping it doesn't dry well because then you really risk slipping | |
| 250 [00:22:44,500 --> 00:22:58,520] A: The risv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass because the caliper inside has the weave already with the handle made on the sticks | |
| 251 [00:23:06,599 --> 00:23:08,780] E: take in the other maybe | |
| 252 [00:23:29,359 --> 00:24:00,760] A: The risv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass because the caliper inside has the weave already with the handle made on the sticks | |
| 253 [00:23:41,660 --> 00:23:45,959] E: okay now you have to take the orange insert | |
| 254 [00:23:48,479 --> 00:24:19,099] E: ah no I didn't remember the 3 hex yes yes I thought they were already tight sorry yes tighten but don't tighten too much just when it gets hard enough give another fourth turn at most even less even less it's fine very well take the orange insert | |
| 255 [00:24:15,219 --> 00:24:58,699] A: The risv is trying to identify the channel where the battles pass because the caliper inside has the weave already with the handle made on the sticks | |
| 256 [00:24:21,239 --> 00:24:25,140] E: and insert it between the pads from bottom to top this time | |
| 257 [00:24:27,180 --> 00:24:58,339] E: you can also go to the other side and from the bicycle you are not necessarily forced because for example like this I don't see also because it seems to me that you are not left-handed so it will probably come out better from here if it doesn't fit you have to take the spatula and widen yes yes yes exactly like that at the very least take the spatula and spread it gently | |
| 258 [00:25:18,060 --> 00:25:30,760] A: The resv is tried to identify the channel where the battles pass because the caliper | |
| 259 [00:25:20,199 --> 00:25:32,300] E: insert from the from the flat from the tip the tip is flat for this exact so you press forward perfect and now spread slightly right left right left | |
| 260 [00:25:37,079 --> 00:26:08,680] E: perfect insert the perfect ok perfect perfect perfect now ok move to the pump body and you have to operate the brake lever several times to do yes yes yes to finish the bleeding procedure which serves to let the air bubbles out without too much force | |
| 261 [00:25:54,239 --> 00:26:06,420] A: it can be used for one person and works for others for the positive terminal of V2 without connection with the integrals | |
| 262 [00:26:07,609 --> 00:26:09,760] A: without too much force | |
| 263 [00:26:13,319 --> 00:26:32,680] E: if no air bubbles come out you can continue it seems to me that it's ok ok at this point you have to take the white mat the stylus with the perfect white cap insert it into the glass | |
| 264 [00:26:13,479 --> 00:26:16,380] A: If there aren't any integrals left you can continue | |
| 265 [00:26:17,780 --> 00:26:19,859] A: saying you have to go | |
| 266 [00:26:20,280 --> 00:26:25,239] A: at this point you have to take the white carpet | |
| 267 [00:26:25,589 --> 00:26:27,020] A: the back with the white cap | |
| 268 [00:26:29,939 --> 00:26:31,900] A: and insert the back | |
| 269 [00:26:35,699 --> 00:26:40,020] A: it screws on, no, you just insert the back | |
| 270 [00:26:35,760 --> 00:26:45,829] E: perfect, it's not a good fit, it's a good fit, unscrew the cup and put it on the support | |
| 271 [00:26:41,540 --> 00:26:42,300] A: bene | |
| 272 [00:26:43,099 --> 00:26:43,859] A: bene | |
| 273 [00:26:44,180 --> 00:26:44,900] A: you can insert the back | |
| 274 [00:27:01,079 --> 00:27:07,819] A: ok this is the perfect support by moving it away from the base of the table | |
| 275 [00:27:01,459 --> 00:27:06,959] E: there is its perfect support moved away from the edge of the table | |
| 276 [00:27:09,640 --> 00:27:10,400] A: Perfect | |
| 277 [00:27:10,760 --> 00:27:36,319] E: perfect now you have to take back the small bolt that was right together with the two and a half and delicately screw it back in where we removed the cup at the beginning keep it because it tends to slip away ok perfect perfect | |
| 278 [00:27:11,920 --> 00:27:14,300] A: now you have to take the first start | |
| 279 [00:27:14,599 --> 00:27:14,859] A: the one here | |
| 280 [00:27:15,119 --> 00:27:16,500] A: which is the back | |
| 281 [00:27:16,839 --> 00:27:18,920] A: which is steel insert the back here | |
| 282 [00:27:19,640 --> 00:27:22,939] A: and we actually have to start with a diameter | |
| 283 [00:27:24,780 --> 00:27:27,099] A: we approach the back from the white cap | |
| 284 [00:27:29,319 --> 00:27:31,119] A: OK perfect | |
| 285 [00:27:36,939 --> 00:27:37,839] A: Perfect | |
| 286 [00:27:41,979 --> 00:27:44,819] E: it should be just barely hard when you squeeze it | |
| 287 [00:27:49,880 --> 00:28:00,239] E: I think he's not ok now yes I think so yes now yes I think so | |
| 288 [00:27:52,180 --> 00:27:52,959] A: bene | |
| 289 [00:27:53,119 --> 00:27:53,900] A: it gets me | |
| 290 [00:27:55,380 --> 00:27:56,160] A: ok | |
| 291 [00:27:57,140 --> 00:27:57,920] A: ok | |
| 292 [00:27:59,479 --> 00:28:01,579] A: now it's hard I stop for half a turn | |
| 293 [00:28:01,140 --> 00:28:02,680] E: this may be enough | |
| 294 [00:28:02,670 --> 00:28:03,060] A: ok | |
| 295 [00:28:07,140 --> 00:28:12,660] E: perfect with the quattro hexagonal you have to lower the master cylinder and bring it back more or less to | |
| 296 [00:28:07,839 --> 00:28:15,839] A: with the rectangular part you have to pass the bomb to the ground and take it to one side for a moment then for a moment I have to loosen it exactly | |
| 297 [00:28:13,319 --> 00:28:18,400] E: exact first position, loosen, lower and tighten again | |
| 298 [00:28:15,979 --> 00:28:17,459] A: loosen the part | |
| 299 [00:28:23,060 --> 00:28:23,800] A: ok | |
| 300 [00:28:24,020 --> 00:28:41,959] E: ok tighten but it must not be tightened too much as soon as it becomes hard it can be enough at the bottom of the caliper now you have to remove the orange insert | |
| 301 [00:28:24,979 --> 00:28:27,560] A: so it should not be overtightened | |
| 302 [00:28:28,060 --> 00:28:42,520] A: as soon as it gets hard it can pass well down onto the tip now you have to move the entire white cap | |
| 303 [00:28:47,300 --> 00:29:06,359] E: and we're done, we need to put the bike back down from the stand, take the bike down from the stand and reinsert the front wheel, then you have to take the pin properly again | |
| 304 [00:28:47,420 --> 00:28:54,140] A: as soon as it gets hard you have to keep the tip down to the tablet | |
| 305 [00:28:55,180 --> 00:28:56,239] A: ok good | |
| 306 [00:29:00,819 --> 00:29:02,219] A: ok | |
| 307 [00:29:17,979 --> 00:29:27,859] E: perfect, now you will have to align the disc on the wheel with the caliper that must fit inside | |
| 308 [00:29:35,180 --> 00:29:37,699] E: watch your fingers eh | |
| 309 [00:29:42,459 --> 00:29:43,880] A: good ok | |
| 310 [00:29:47,219 --> 00:29:49,859] E: I think it went perfect | |
| 311 [00:29:56,300 --> 00:30:11,180] E: you can help yourself by shaking a little by moving the fork slightly the bicycle wheel sorry or the wheel but the bike is better for you perfect | |
| 312 [00:30:09,619 --> 00:30:11,719] A: perfect good | |
| 313 [00:30:18,579 --> 00:30:26,300] E: too hard I loosen a little ok perfect perfect the procedure is finished | |
| 314 [00:30:19,099 --> 00:30:20,140] A: deep loose | |
| 315 [00:30:20,660 --> 00:30:21,359] A: ok | |
| 316 [00:30:29,439 --> 00:30:30,839] E: and | |
| 317 [00:30:30,300 --> 00:30:31,760] A: let's go back to the code | |
| 318 [00:30:33,579 --> 00:30:45,599] E: raise a little come closer a little closer a little perfect go 3 1 8 | |
| 319 [00:30:38,660 --> 00:30:40,060] A: 4 | |
| 320 [00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:44,359] A: 3 2 1 |