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Cómo arreglar el cambio roto de una bicicleta. Singlespeed - Duration: 6:34.

How many have you broken the change in the middle of a route and have you had to walk again or by other means?

Do not miss the solution we give you in this video to go home pedaling!

It is not the first time that you have come to our workshops with the change in hand or twisted or

rolled with the chain; and of course, with the bike in tow because you were left lying in the middle of a route.

It is not a common fault though, if it is serious. But it has a solution and it is easier than you think.

It is normal that you do not carry a spare change in your exits but if you do not want to abort the route due to any mechanical problem, it is

essential that you carry: a multiherramienta, a troncha chains and a pin or quick link corresponding to your chain.

And at least one

removable cover, preferably plastic.

How strange, right? Well now you will see why. Let's go to the practical case: we have removed the sheave

change

that could also happen to us, a sheave is broken ... the change no longer works and we have to eliminate the change.

What was the first thing we had to do? Well, of course, as we have already told you, carry a chain and open the chain.

As we have a pin to put it on then, we eliminate the bolt altogether. We already have the chain open, now

we eliminate

change and we leave it free. What do we have to do next? Well with our multitool,

Remove the change cable,

we loose the tensioner to remove the cable,

and now we are going to hit a little pull to eliminate the stop and that the cable comes out of the change.

We already have the cable here loose, and now we finish removing the change

loosening the screw that holds it to the pin.

The change then we put it in our camelbak backpack or we put it in the pocket of the malliot, where we want ...

Leaving it here can mean that we are hooked with the chain and it is better to remove it from the bike.

What do we have left now?

The loose cable will also bother us ... we could remove it and remove it whole or, if we want

give it a spin around here by the pod

and then hold it

with a bridle We are going to choose to remove it completely.

Once the chain is open, we will have to measure it again to place it in our transmission. How do we do it?

we will have to think about the way we have left to go home. Keep in mind that if we are not going to be able to change,

the development,

the choice of the dish and the pinion will be crucial to get it right.

That all we have left is flat or downhill ... perfect! We can choose large plate

if we have more than one, and an intermediate or even small pinion. But now well ... if what we have left is everything

uphill you will have to take advantage of the smaller plate and a medium pinion or pulling large.

Well, we are going to choose an intermediate position. We are going to use a large plate ... we pass the chain through the large plate

and for example the fifth pinion 1 2 3 4 and we gear in

the fifth, and now what we do is passing the chain through the big plate

we tensed it by hand to see where we would be able to unite it.

It gives us this link, so now what we do is we take our chain chains and let's open the chain

for this link.

Remember to collect all the debris that you drop to not leave any residue

In nature... We already have the chain at the correct length

So that it meshes with the greater tension in that pinion as we are going to have a lot of tension and it will cost us

put the pin then what we do is that we lower the chain

to the smallest pinion, and so we can work well with it.

We have a pin

for this chain and what we do is join the chain with the pin.

We already have it in place and now we take our tenth chains

And we are going to

put it so that the chain is completely closed.

And if you want to use a quick link instead of a pin, nothing happens, but consider the length of the quick link when

go to measure the length of the chain.

And now with the Tronchacadenas de Topeak,

we eliminate the part of the pin that we have left over. We already have the chain closed.

What do we have to do now? put back

the fifth pinion. For that is what we are going to use the demountable, we do not recommend that you do it

with your hand because you can get your finger between the chain and the pinion. With the demountable then, we will place it below

of the axis and we're going to do it as if it were the derailleur, pushing the chain

towards the largest pinions until we engage

in the fifth pinion.

And there we have it!

Notice that we have left the chain

quite tense, if we did not have this tension, the normal thing is that it would go away

coming out ... falling towards the lower pinions ... or coming out completely.

We have done it

with this Mighty colt! as you probably do not want to go with the road horse, because if you just go with a friend, you can pick up a little

the bike, it helps you pedal, and you with the derailleur

Place it on your hip in its place and if you are alone then you turn the bike around supporting it in the saddle

and on the handlebar and you yourselves use it. And nothing more! Thank you very much for

listen to us, if you have been interesting, you have learned something, we always recommend it!

And we said goodbye with a smile:

An old woman in the middle of a religious service

She bends over to her husband and says: - I missed a petedete, but it has been

silent what do I do? And the husband says: nothing but when you go out change the batteries to the sonotones! hehe

See you ... in the next video!

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her life talking up against shamefulness and disparity crosswise over both the Mexican

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She passed on from pneumonia on January 8, 1986.

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What Causes that Float Tank Twitch? - DSP 244 - Duration: 10:25.

>>Ashkahn: Okay.

Welcome, everybody.

>>Graham: Hey there.

I am Graham.

>>Ashkahn: And

I am Ashkahn.

>>Graham: And today's question is, "what are the reasons behind sudden jerking/twitching

in a tank?"

>>Ashkahn: Hmm.

>>Graham: The old tank twitch.

>>Ashkahn: The old tank twitch.

Classic.

>>Graham: Classic.

>>Ashkahn: Super classic.

>>Graham: I was just going to say regular classic.

>>Ashkahn: No, this one I think officially has made it into the super classic category.

>>Graham: Were it a person, it might be a superhero, is that it?

>>Ashkahn: No, it doesn't have any service to society, it's just-

>>Graham: Cool.

So, yeah.

We don't have a great answer, as me and Ashkahn.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, yeah.

>>Graham: And that's because the world doesn't have a great answer.

>>Ashkahn: I have some ideas.

I got some ideas.

>>Graham: Think of this though not as- what, what ideas do you have?

>>Ashkahn: So I haven't really looked into this at all, but, you know, I have some thoughts.

>>Graham: Okay, great.

Yeah, I'm ready to hear them.

I've looked into it quite a bit, so.

>>Ashkahn: So.

>>Graham: Wrong.

So let's start with what they're actually called.

>>Ashkahn: Okay.

>>Graham: Do you have ideas on that?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, yeah.

Tank twitch I think is one name that people call them.

>>Graham: Hypnic jerks is the actual kind of classic name for this, or hypnagogic jerks,

or tank twitches in certain circles.

>>Ashkahn: Certain circles.

And they happen all the time.

I mean, people experience this while they sleep, too, right?

It's not just a float tank thing.

>>Graham: They actually experience it when they don't sleep, as well.

>>Ashkahn: You just twitch when you're awake?

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Oh.

>>Graham: About one to two times an hour in old age, and about five to seven times per

hour if you're in the under 10 sort of range.

>>Ashkahn: You really did look into this.

>>Graham: I mean, it's something that interested me like three years ago, so I kind of dug

deep, yeah.

Here, go on, what are your theories?

>>Ashkahn: So my theories are, you know, sometimes-

>>Graham: Wrong.

No, sorry, go ahead.

Go ahead.

>>Ashkahn: I was just going to say it's very common to dream about cooking pancakes, and

so kind of that motion where you flip a pancake in a pan, that's very similar to the twitch

that people have inside of float tanks, so I think most researchers say that that's the

most, that's the strongest theory I think we have.

>>Graham: The spatula embodiment theory.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: Where your body is actually the spatula that you're-

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

And it's just, it's, you know, it's a form of how we have empathy with other inanimate

objects.

>>Graham: But I mean, I don't know if I have anything to add.

>>Ashkahn: Here's what I've actually heard.

Here's actually what I heard, is that some people think it maybe has to do with us being

monkeys and used to sleeping in trees, right.

Something about twitching, it kind of goes with that falling feeling, because there's

something about falling out of a tree.

Right?

>>Graham: Sure, that does sound like something that someone would say.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, that's an actual, that's a thing I read on the internet, so.

>>Graham: Wikipedia, or, where did you get that one?

>>Ashkahn: I don't think it was Wikipedia, I think it was just some random internet site.

>>Graham: Way less, way less qualified than Wikipedia.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, it was right below the spatula thing.

>>Graham: So basically, we don't, like, actually Ashkahn's answers are about as close as we've

gotten to a lot of this stuff, right?

There's a lot of theories out there.

We don't really know why they happen in regular life.

For kind of happening as we're falling asleep or different times, as we're getting relaxed,

things like that.

It does seem to happen when we're a little more agitated, you know, like if we've been

drinking caffeine, if we're worked up, things like that, which is interesting, almost just

kind of your autonomic nervous system, just a little bit more excited, I guess, makes

them a little bit more likely to occur, but that's only in some people.

There's not a direct correlation across everyone and certain indicators.

Again, we don't even know why this happens to regular people who are laying in bed, or

to people kind of throughout the day, or for people who are in the tank.

In the tank, I have this feeling that we notice it more.

You know, like, we're used to it when it happens in our bed, and also our bed doesn't splash

when we jerk.

So I wouldn't be surprised-

>>Ashkahn: Unless you have a water bed.

>>Graham: Even then, you're not in the water, right, it's the bed is just kind of surrounded.

>>Ashkahn: You should see my water bed.

Here's the other thing-

>>Graham: Let me finish what I'm saying, I let you finish your crazy theories, right?

All right, so, so that, I mean, but that is, right?

I think that when we're in the float tank, these jerks are actually very likely to be

happening with the same frequencies when we're in bed or even not in bed and kind of just

going through our daily life, and I think during the middle of the day when they happen,

we just don't even really notice them, because we're so distracted by whatever we're doing

and other things going on, and when we're really not doing anything laying in bed, we

can be a little more aware of when they're occurring, like when we're falling asleep.

And then when we're in the tank, it's like you jerk your arm, and it makes a noise and

there's water splashing when there was nothing else going on, so I almost think, my personal

theory to add to Ashkahn's eloquent theories that he put forward earlier, is just that

we notice them more, like that it doesn't even necessarily happen more in the float

tank, but we're more aware of them, just because it's a different environment, and that medium

is more likely to make the jerks more noticeable.

>>Ashkahn: Well, so I specifically associate these with the kind of falling asleep stage,

you know what I mean?

These are the most prevalent to me and I feel like when you talk to people they're mostly

associated with specifically that moment, like, you know, you don't really hear about

people talking about them a lot while they're awake.

You don't really, I guess, notice them or have people talking about their significant

others or something twitching while they're deep in REM sleep or something, right?

This to me is very tied into that kind of in between, not REM, kind of falling asleep

sort of stage.

And so I've always thought they're specifically prevalent in float tanks because we're, you're

kind of very much in that state in a float tank for prolonged periods of time.

You're not hitting those REM cycles.

You're not in that kind of fully awake, conscious state.

You're specifically in that same state that I feel like this is the majority of times

this happens to me in my life is specifically that, that little kind of subsection of consciousness.

>>Graham: For sure and I mean, it makes sense.

Our body releases chemicals that paralyze us during our actual sleep, right, so we're

not actually wandering around as we're having dreams and things like that, so I think a

lot of the kind of involuntary muscle action happens before that kicks in and before we

get into the REM sleep cycles.

But I mean, there are also cases where if that messes up, then you will jerk in the

middle of the night during your sleep.

Or maybe you've had a nightmare and you've woken up and you're actually kind of like

twisted in the sheets and stuff like that, and it's because your body is kind of pushing

past those chemical releases and thinks that things are real and feels the need to struggle

against them or something, you know.

And, all of this, we're saying not as scientists or as doctors, so definitely keep that in

mind, you know, and again, a lot of these are theories and information that we're still

developing, even in relation to the chemicals that do seem to cause sleep paralysis, we

don't really know what they are.

We're just kind of starting to discover what receptors are, are really doing that, and

what we need to block, and a lot of that research is even new and forthcoming, so.

If you do look up hypnic jerk, like even just knowing the name of what you're looking into

here will help you do a lot of your own research and dig into what's going on.

But as you look into it, don't be surprised if you start hitting a lot of contradictory

information, and I would really encourage you to look for the more scientific studies

on this, rather than just forums where people are talking about them or something like that,

because a lot of people have opinions, and just like me and Ashkahn, a lot of us are

not actual professional scientists and maybe our opinions shouldn't be trusted as much

as the people who are really doing the research out there.

>>Ashkahn: And it certainly doesn't seem like an issue.

Like, you know, I think this has been happening to humans for quite a long time.

>>Graham: Yeah.

Yeah, for sure.

You're not a freak if you twitch in the float tank.

It's totally normal.

I mean, almost anyone, like, our-

>>Ashkahn: I don't think the float tank is doing anything to make this happen to people

or anything like that.

>>Graham: Yeah.

Yeah.

And I guess that's another thing that I wanted to get across is this does happen all the

time, you know, it's not unique to the float tank.

>>Ashkahn: Oh yeah, super, one of the most I think commonly shared float experiences.

>>Graham: Yeah, for sure.

I know no one who's been a long-term floater who doesn't have this, so again, you're not

weird, this is something that happens, and it happens outside of the float tank as well.

>>Ashkahn: I have heard that sometimes people go in that have pretty serious physical pain

or actual issues from some sort of injury or something like that, or some sort of actual

kind of a hereditary disability or something, but people in those sorts of states where

their body is used to being maybe very contorted, I've heard things where they say they have

a huge amount of twitching that happens in the float tank.

This is just anecdotally, for people who float at our place and come out and like, you know,

people who've actually had to have someone assist them getting in and out of the float

tank, that kind of level of physical trauma, have come out sometimes and then more than

once that they told me that they were just in there and had, you know, prolonged and

like large periods of twitching in their body.

>>Graham: Yeah, so what's going on there?

I have no idea.

Right?

I can come up with a bunch of theories.

>>Ashkahn: Probably something different.

They weren't saying it was, you know, as they were drifting off or anything like that.

It might be a completely different phenomena.

>>Graham: Sure, maybe their ape ancestors lived in trees for longer.

They're just a little more sensitive to it, you know?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: Cool, well, thanks for the good question on this one.

I always like saying that I don't really know anything, so this provided ample opportunity

for that.

>>Ashkahn: If you guys have other questions, you can go to floattanksolutions.com/podcast.

>>Graham: And, yeah, we'll talk to you again tomorrow.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

All right.

Bye, everyone.

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