Monday, July 24, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 24 2017

Khun Wijitra.

It's Dao.

Right now, I'm coming to compete in Miss Perfect.

Yes.

Now I'm...

Dao is asking Khun Wijitra.

What should we do?

If she doesn't bother any of our girls,

no need to mess with her.

Jieb.

Do you have a method to eliminate Dao so she won't make it?

Oh my.

Wait.

As I remembered,

isn't she your beloved best friend?

Now, how can you do that to her?

It's because I'm very close to her.

So I know that whenever she's mad at someone,

she will avenge back a lot.

So I was afraid that if she make all the rounds,

she will find problems with us.

Jieb.

Just go tell what Dao did with your husband to Khun Wijitra.

Do you want me to embarrass myself?

Sorry.

Right now,

we cannot do anything to anyone.

We have to follow the rules first.

Wait until we're in the competition,

and we'll find a way to deal with her.

All competitors,

from now on, we will begin the first round.

There will only be 14 girls for Miss Perfect Thailand 2016.

Listen carefully.

I will only announce it two times,

if no one answers, they will get eliminated.

And the people that past will go wait in the conference room over there.

We'll start.

For the first people that passed,

Number

053

(I will be skipping names)

#011

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#052

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Jieb.

That was the last name you gave her.

How come it has become her real last name?

She probably changed it.

What is she thinking?

OKay, all competitors,

if you're ready, the first group, please come up.

Hello.

(I will also skip their intros. They say their # & name)

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Go ahead and come down.

Go ahead.

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We still have one last competitor.

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Funny and Creative in Life - Try Not To Laugh - Duration: 5:32.

Funny and Creative in Life - Try Not To Laugh

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Sådan udskifter du bremseskiver bag og bremseklodser på PORSCHE BOXSTER 981 GUIDE | AUTODOC - Duration: 11:33.

Use a punch and a hammer to kick the brake pad guide pins

Use a socket №10

Use a torx №T55

Use a phillips screwdriver

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Avoid Theses COUNTRIES: You Should NEVER VISIT - Duration: 13:31.

Top 10 Countries You Should Never

Visit

10.

Venezuela

If there was a competition for country most-likely to tip into civil war in the near future,

the winner would probably be Venezuela.

The Latin American socialist state boasts some of the most-spectacular natural wonders

on Earth, more history than you can shake a proverbial stick at… and a president who

seems hell-bent on driving his nation into the ground.

Soaring inflation has left essentials like medicine, toilet roll and food all but unaffordable.

The average Venezuelan lost 19 pounds due to food shortages last year.

There are rolling blackouts, paralyzing strikes, and pitched street battles in the capital,

Caracas, between protestors and security forces that have killed nearly 40 in 2017 alone.

And did we mention the violence?

The murder rate is off the charts.

As many as 28,875 people may have been homicide victims in 2015, from a population of 31.1

million.

That would put modern Venezuela on a footing with Colombia at the height of its drug-fueled

civil war.

The list goes on.

The US State Department has a hair-raising account of mass-kidnappings, robbery with

assault rifles, grenade attacks, and murderous criminal gangs targeting tourists.

Despite all this, though, Venezuela's crisis may yet be solved.

If or when it is, one of the most-beautiful nations on Earth will once again be free for

the rest of us to visit.

9.

North Korea

Perhaps the most-isolated state, North Korea (DPRK) is also the one most-likely to disappear

in a cloud of burning ash and nuclear fallout.

Since coming to power after his father's death, rogue dictator Kim Jong Un has tested

3 nuclear devices aimed at freaking out the international community.

It has certainly worked.

At time of writing, a war of words with the US seems in danger of spiraling into an actual

war.

One that could get very, very messy.

But let's ignore all that for a second.

Even if no devastating war comes, visiting the DPRK still isn't one of the greatest

ideas.

The Kim regime directly profits from all outside visitors.

That profit goes towards keeping a network of concentration camps in operation that the

UN has called similar to Nazi Germany.

Others have said they're even worse.

Crimes by one member of a family can result in everyone being interred, and for their

descendants and their descendants' descendants being worked to death.

Tourism helps keep this decadent world ticking over.

Then there's the issue of personal safety.

The DPRK has a habit of arresting US citizens during politically convenient times (editor's

note: this was written even before a US citizen was detained just this weekend), even when

they haven't committed any crimes.

Given what we know about North Korean prisons, maybe it's better to stay away altogether.

8.

El Salvador

Since it overtook Honduras in 2015, El Salvador has had the highest murder rate in the entire

world.

The pint-sized Central American nation – roughly the size of Wales – has been a killer's

paradise for years.

The murder rate in 2016 was 91 killings per 100,000, higher even than in Venezuela.

The capital, San Salvador, recorded 137 homicides per 100,000.

This was down from a staggering 190 in 2015.

By way of comparison, the global average homicide rate is a mere 6.2.

In 2015, you were over 200 times more likely to be murdered in El Salvador than you were

in somewhere like Great Britain.

Interestingly, as a foreigner, you're less likely to be targeted than a native.

Most violence occurs between street gangs, and kidnappers tend to focus on snatching

wealthy Salvadorians rather than gringo backpackers.

Hence why we've put it way up here at number 8, above countries with demonstrably lower

murder rates.

However, don't let its ranking lull you into a false sense of security.

Notorious street gangs like MS-13 have been known to target random buses and brutally

slaughter everyone onboard, simply because the vehicle's owner refused to pay an extortion

fee.

7.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan has been a basket case for so long now, it's almost hard to believe it

was once a laidback highlight of the "Hippy Trail" between London and Melbourne.

Since then, it has become synonymous with bad times and brutality.

Even today, 15 years after the fall of the Taliban, this Texas-sized nation of 32.5 million

is still the sort of place where you don't

wanna travel without making prior funeral arrangements.

The causes are as familiar as they are depressing.

Radical Islamist insurgents and mad warlords are running rampant over huge swathes of the

country.

The Taliban are experiencing a resurgence.

Petty kidnappers are still addicted to the idea of whisking careless visitors away for

ransom.

In a show of strength, militants recently managed to storm an Afghan army hospital,

slaughtering nearly 40.

There are suicide bombings, homicides, and general nastiness galore.

Many governments advise against staying in hotels or visiting restaurants in case you

end you evening messily splattered across an area the size of a football pitch.

At times, it can seem like peace will never return to Afghanistan.

While we've no doubt things will one day settle down, that one day could be very far

away indeed.

Until it arrives, you'll just have to content yourself with pictures of this tragically

beautiful nation.

6.

Iraq

Huge swathes of Iraq are still under the control of ISIS's monstrous caliphate.

Even in areas under Iraqi government control, they've got a grim track record of attacking

and killing hundreds.

And you better believe they target foreigners.

According to the UK government, non-Iraqis living or working in Baghdad are considered

"high value targets."

That means heightened risk of death, kidnapping, or even worse.

To be perfectly frank, traveling to Iraq at this time is more-or-less equivalent to just

lying down in a coffin and shouting at people to bury you now.

Even the stable, autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan infrequently suffers car bombings

and attacks that would be massive news in almost every other country in the world, but

barely raise a flicker of an eyebrow there.

What's especially heartbreaking about all this is that Iraq was once a paradise.

The fertile marshlands between the ancient Euphrates and Tigris rivers are believed to

have even been the location of the Biblical Garden of Eden.

To see it now is to see a region that has fallen a long, long way.

5.

Central African Republic (CAR)

OK, this is the point where we move away from 'the countries you probably shouldn't

visit', and move onto 'the countries you should definitely stay away from under any

circumstances'.

These countries all have no consular assistance for visiting Westerners, and most government

websites warn against visiting them even if you absolutely have to.

The reason?

Extreme violence, or the threat of extreme violence accompanied by a breakdown of the

social fabric so total it'd make Iraq look like a tourist's paradise.

First on this list of terror?

Central African Republic (CAR).

A nation nearly the size of Texas, CAR is home to a mere 4.9 million people, all of

whom are desperate to kill one another.

The population is divided between Christian and Muslim communities, both of whom take

turns seizing power and trying to eliminate the other.

In 2013, it was the Muslims' turn to persecute (read: kill) the Christians.

In response, the Christians formed heavily-armed 'anti-bakala' militias and now they're

the ones doing the persecuting.

The whole situation is as volatile as a washing machine full of homebrewed nitroglycerin,

and just as likely to explode at any moment.

On top of all this, CAR is an extremely-poor, nearly undeveloped country, where getting

around is next to impossible and most of the country is covered in impenetrable jungle.

So, if everything does ignite while you're there, getting away is gonna be very difficult

indeed.

4.

South Sudan

Another country that's helpfully close-enough in size to Texas to allow easy comparisons,

South Sudan is also the world's newest nation.

In 2011, the Christian country split from Muslim Sudan, declared independence and set

up a capital in Juba.

The wave of optimism this generated barely lasted 24 hours.

The new government quickly fractured along ethnic and tribal lines and spiraled into

a civil war that killed tens of thousands.

Although the war is now over, South Sudan's peace remains so fragile that traveling there

is like wrapping your body in bacon, jumping in a piranha tank, and inviting them to chew.

Militias continue to terrify the country, with rival tribes using rape as a weapon to

subdue their enemies.

There are natural disasters to contend with, too.

A miserable famine has gripped the country since the start of the year, and tens of thousands

are at risk of starvation.

Things are so bad that the UN has called the famine (along with similar famines in Yemen,

Somalia and Nigeria) "the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945."

Oh, and if you were to visit, there's no guarantee you'd be able to leave.

Last time a political crisis erupted, the borders were effectively sealed and the Juba

airport closed, trapping visitors inside an exploding warzone.

3.

Libya

Right, so we've now gone beyond the 'countries you should definitely stay away from under

any circumstances' and entered a section of the list we're gonna call 'Jesus, you

gotta be kidding me!'

Without exception, these three countries are in the grip of wars that have left no region

untouched.

Libya is merely the first of them.

Once a sweltering north African country known for its stunning Roman ruins, Libya deposed

its mad dictator in 2011 and tried to make it as a democracy.

Instead, everything went to Hell.

There are at least two rival governments currently operating in the country, backed by different

superpowers.

An uncountable number of militias and rebel groups roam the countryside.

ISIS have carved out a niche for themselves, despite heavy airstrikes against their camps.

Terror attacks, skirmishes, and deadly fighting are all just facts of daily life.

At least 6,000 have died in the continued fighting since 2014, on top of all those who

died in the initial 2011 uprising and its aftermath.

Westerners have been kidnapped or killed with impunity.

Famously, this included US ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, the first American ambassador killed

in the line of duty in 33 years.

Luckily, though, there are signs that things may be changing in Libya for the better.

On May 3, 2017, a diplomatic breakthrough was reached between the rival governments.

Hopefully, things in this beleaguered nation will soon be returning to something like normalcy.

2.

Yemen

To look at pictures of Yemen's capital of old Sana'a these days is like looking at

a lost tale from the Arabian Nights.

Yemen has always been poor, but it used to be justifiably recognized as one of the most

picturesque, dream-like places on the planet.

It was a land of history, of great, jagged mountains, ancient clifftop ruins, rocky deserts

and fertile valleys.

Today, though, Yemen is a land of violent rebel groups, uncontrollable disorder, and

Saudi airstrikes that have left thousands dead and tens of thousands hideously wounded.

A strip of land below Saudi Arabia, roughly the size of metropolitan France, Yemen has

been the focus of an intense bombing campaign by its bigger neighbor since late 2015.

Rather than de-escalate the civil war and bring the Islamist rebels to justice, it sent

the conflict into overdrive.

January 2017 saw the 10,000th victim die, and large tracts of Sana'a's hypnotic

old city reduced to dust amid heavy shelling.

With no end to the conflict in sight, Yemen will likely remain off everyone's travel

list for some time to come, which may be for the best.

To see the wreck this once-wonderful country has become would be enough to make any visitor's

blood boil.

1.

Syria

What other country could it possibly be?

Right now, Syria is the most-dangerous place in the world.

If you can go, don't.

If you need to go, don't.

If you're already there, get out as quickly and as safely as you can.

That's the sort of place we're talking about here.

A country where basic humanity has broken down, and demons now run amok in human form,

doing things too terrible for us to even write about.

If Hell has a physical manifestation, then it's probably the frontlines of Syria's

awful conflict.

Since 2011, rebels, regime forces, militias, terror groups, and insane jihadists like ISIS

have been murdering one another in a humanitarian black hole that has left between 320,000 and

500,000 dead.

Torture, chemical weapons, genocide… you name it, if it exists and it is awful, it

can currently be found in Syria.

Perhaps the worst part is there doesn't seem to be any easy way out.

So many international actors are meddling in the Syrian conflict that an easy solution

seems impossible.

Russia is bombing rebel territory.

Turkey is bombing Kurdish positions.

France, the US and Britain are bombing ISIS, and the US recently bombed a regime airbase

too.

Iran and Saudi Arabia are meddling.

Hezbollah and al-Qaeda are involved.

Maybe one day this intractable mess will be solved, but don't count on it happening

any time soon.

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BREAKING: Mike Pence Makes Powerful Statement About Trump – Media Stunned | Top Stories Today - Duration: 2:41.

Vice President Mike Pence wrote a powerful opinion piece for Fox News celebrating the

success of President Trump's first six months in office.

"It is the greatest privilege of my life to serve as Vice President to a president

who is fighting every single day to restore an America of freedom, prosperity, and opportunity

for all," said the Vice President recounting the numerous successes of the Trump administration

in half a year.

(via Fox News).

Mike Pence draws a stark parallel between President Trump and former President Obama.

While America stagnated under Obama, it is flourishing thanks to President Trump.

The former President relied on the non-elected bureaucracy to push his agenda on the American

people, while President Trump uses his constitutional authority.

He has signed over 40 bills into law and issued almost 40 executive orders.

This administration's decisive actions have kick-started the American economy.

President Trump has cut more red tape than any president in American history saving companies

up to $18 billion per year.

Additionally, President Trump is committed to ending our reliance on foreign energy,

and he has approved the Keystone XL pipeline and the Dakota Access pipeline to meet our

energy needs.

The economy was at a stand still when President Trump took office, but his business-friendly

administration has restored confidence creating over 800,000 new jobs since January.

And the economy is only going to continue to soar as President Trump unveils his plan

to make the tax code flatter and fairer for everyone.

Vice President Pence went on the praise President Trump's success reviving the military.

Finally, the president is showing the military the respect they deserve.

ISIS is on the ropes and has almost been completely destroyed since President Trump took office.

At home, President Trump has secured our borders and has taken the handcuffs off federal immigration

agents.

As a result, illegal border crossing have dropped at least 60 percent, and dangerous

criminals are being taken off our streets.

All of this and more has been achieved despite obstructionist Democrats in Congress and a

hostile mainstream media.

"President Trump's accomplishments are nothing short of historic.

But as the president likes to say, at this White House that's just what we call a good

start."

Pence concluded.

Do you agree with Mike Pence?

Please Share this news and Scroll down to comment below!

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ENIGMAS LA LOSA DE PALENQUE ¿ENIGMA RESUELTO? / FERNANDO J. TELLEZ - Duration: 56:21.

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LA OTRA PUERTA / FABIO ZERPA / INFINITO / FERNANDO J. TELLEZ (2003) - Duration: 47:27.

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ST Math - See the Math and Grow - Duration: 2:03.

"Score!"

"Seis por siete..."

"I'm done!"

So how can we reach them all at their own level?

With ST Math, learning is personalized.

Each student takes their own path and works at their own pace.

When they demonstrate that they've mastered a concept, the student moves on to the next level.

Over the course of the school year, a student will solve over 5,000 interactive puzzles.

And each one provides animated feedback that adapts exactly to the student's response.

This informative feedback creates an environment where students learn by doing,

and discover that every mistake is an opportunity for growth.

As they play, students encounter increasingly rigorous problems, which challenge them to think creatively and apply their knowledge in new ways.

Throughout the process, students connect and innovate.

Unlike any other program, ST Math allows students to see the math animating in real-time, responding to their actions.

Once the student has a conceptual understanding of the math, more traditional symbolic representations are introduced

…the type that they'll see in textbooks and on standardized tests.

With their deep, conceptual understanding and the well-developed patience to persist through new challenges,

students' mathematical knowledge shines.

And over time, we see that by providing a math program that allows every child to be different,

the students, as a group, actually do better.

At schools across the country, students are improving in math when they use ST Math.

Because ST Math makes math visual, engaging, personalized and creative.

So that students can see the math

…and grow.

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Avatar AMV by K.Mátyás - Duration: 4:28.

Smells like a freakshow

Right where I want to be

Come taste the dirt

The dirt, the dirt

I smell a freak show

There's something wrong with me

Want it to hurt

It hurts, it hurts

I

I need something to sedate me

But I can't afford the high

Give me something to help me escape

Smells like a freakshow

God in a casket

Gone for eternities

We've got no rules

No rules, no rules

I god in a casket

Lost all authority

Come watch the fools

The fools, the fools

I

I need something to sedate me

But I can't afford the high

Give me something to help me escape

Smells like a freakshow

Smells like a freakshow

I need something to sedate me

But I can't afford the high

Give me something to help me escape

Smells like a freakshow

To sedate me but I can't afford the high

Give me something to help me escape

Smells like a freakshow

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#YouAreWelcomeHere - California State University, Northridge - Duration: 1:06.

♪♪ ((Music)) ♪♪ California State University Northridge # You are welcome here

(Farsi) Welcome to CSUN.

(Japanese) Welcome to CSUN.

(Indian) Welcome to CSUN.

(Arabic) Welcome to CSUN.

(French) Welcome to CSUN.

(Spanish) Welcome to CSUN.

(ASL) Welcome to CSUN.

(Chinese) Welcome to CSUN.

(Hausa) Welcome to CSUN.

(Portuguese) Welcome to CSUN.

PRIYANKA: CSUN has given me the opportunity to get involved.

YU: To choose my classes.

NOBUTAKA: To get to know my professors.

WONDIA: To always ask for help.

AMR: To stay active and healthy.

TOCHUKWU: To take pride in Matador life.

JOAO: To rise.

♪♪ ((Music)) ♪♪

EVERYONE: Welcome to CSUN!

# You are welcome here

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EAA Airventure - Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Oshkosh - Duration: 2:06.

The seed for a new industry was planted by Steve Wittman, a nationally known air racer,

airplane builder and manager of the local airport.

He's a natural-born aeronautical engineer.

He designs a racing airplane.

And in the 1930s into the 1940s, he builds a reputation as one of the most prominent

air racers in the country.

When Paul Poberezny, President of the Experimental Aircraft Association was

looking for a new site for the EAA's Annual airshow, Steve Wittman gave him a call.

So, Steve contacted him, and said that here in Oshkosh, we have two long runways that

don't cross.

So, you can bring in twice as many airplanes at one time.

So, Paul came up, liked what he saw and in six months, Paul and the volunteers from EAA

created their first convention site here in Oshkosh for 1970.

Community leaders convinced the EAA to move its headquarters and museum to Oshkosh and

give the air show a permanent home.

And it was a tremendous boost to the Oshkosh economy.

I like to call it aviation's family reunion.

Because, if it has flown, is flying or will fly, it'll come to this event at some point.

Attendance is more than 500,000.

We have more than 10,000 airplanes that come to the region for the event.

5,000 can fit on this airport at any given time.

People come here just to see the breadth, the freedom, the depth of the aviation world

in the United States, and here in Oshkosh.

It is said that you can go anywhere in the world and tell a pilot that you're from Oshkosh

and they'll know exactly what you're talking about, because of all of this that is now

here.

So, Oshkosh has developed the kind of publicity that you can't buy, because people have a

positive image of it instantly with something they have experienced within the community.

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How To Replace & Fit Gear Cables On A Road Bike Like A Pro | Maintenance Monday - Duration: 8:17.

- Changing your gear cables could quite possibly be

the best thing that you can do to improve

the performance of your shifting.

Putting new, good quality cable inners and outers on

will improve the accuracy of your shifting.

It's gonna make your shifting action lighter.

And particularly, it's gonna help with

troublesome downshifts,

so going from the big ring to the little ring

or changing to harder gears at the cassette.

Now, doing it right, doing it by the book,

could make even more of a difference as well.

So this is how to do it.

As you can see, we are changing the gear cables

on a Shimano equipped bike,

and Shimano recommends you use their own cable

inners and outers.

So that is exactly what we are going to do.

In some cases, you may find you can just replace

the metal inner.

So, perhaps it's became damaged in some way.

But generally, you'll find that if your gear shifting

is becoming heavy, you need to replace both.

To do the job, the only specialist tool you need really

is a good quality set of cable cutters.

However, you may also find that a pick comes in handy,

as does a file.

And then, if you've got internal cable routing,

you will also need one of these, a thin plastic tube.

The first step is to remove your old cables.

So to do that, we need to loosen the Allen key cinch belt

on the derailleur, and it's the same

for either the front or the rear derailleur,

and then snip off this cable end cap,

so it's that little bit of metal there,

using your cable cutters.

Now, before we yank our old cable out.

We need to do one quick check,

and that's to see whether our cables our routed internally.

So, like this one, where they're hidden inside the frame.

'Cause if they are,

we then need to use a thin plastic tube.

What we wanna do is actually thread it

over the old cable, and then into the frame.

That way, when we start pulling the old cable out,

this plastic tube gets dragged all the way through

the frame, whereupon it can then act as a guide

for our new cable.

So you literally then just put the new cable

into this tube, and then reverse the process.

It can literally save you hours of poking around in the dark

inside your frame, which can happen on some bikes

which have poor internal cable routing.

Now, it will be a very good idea

to put a piece of tape over that plastic tube.

Keep it in place, because we really, really

don't wanna lose it.

Frustratingly, when we're replacing our cable outers as well

that does mean we have to unwind our bar tape.

However, if it's in good condition, like this,

and it's not stuck down,

then I tend to reuse it.

Slightly controversial, I know.

But, I think I can get away with it.

So, all you gotta do at that point

is to pull back the lever hoods,

and then unwind your bar tape as far as this point.

Saving time and money.

Now, don't just discard the cable outers

that you've taken off your bike

'cause we're gonna use these as templates.

And we'll just cut the new ones to right length.

In actual fact, now would be the perfect time

to do just that.

Hold the new cable next to the old one.

And then, where the old one finishes,

you wanna make a really nice firm cut

at 90 degrees.

Now even with the best cutter in the entire world,

you're quite likely to just have to squeeze the end

of the cable outer together just to make it round again.

And then, as you can see if you look closely,

the inner sheath there is just a little bit compressed.

And so at this point, we take our pick,

although probably the end of a biro will do the job,

and then just make it, the opening a little bit bigger

so the cable can pass as freely as possible.

You can always take a file, and then just file down

the end of the cable out there to make it super-flat.

'Cause that will have a small bearing

on the quality of your shifting.

Basically, the flatter that is,

the less chance there is for the outer to compress

or to flex against the cable ferrules.

In our dedicated pack from Shimano of inners and outers,

there is one length of cable outer

that's designed to be used between your rear derailleur

and the frame.

So it's important to use that bit in the right place.

And it's also important that you cut

the right end to length.

So not the bit that's got a silver ferrule on the end of it.

That's a ferrule, by the way.

It's that little bit that goes on the end.

Now the general rule of thumb with cutting

cable outers to the right length is that

they need to be as short as possible before

they start affecting either the quality of your shifting

or the ability of your bike to actually steer.

So, bends that are too tight in your cable outers

will load up the friction on the cables,

and so make your gears worse.

And then, you also won't be able to turn

your handlebars freely, of course,

without the cable outers being pulled from their stop.

Okay, let's start some re-cabling, shall we?

Now that set of cable inners and outers from Shimano

have everything we need.

So, two inners, enough outers to re-cable the bike,

and also all those crucial little cable ferrules.

Now before we thread the cable into the shifter,

we just need to make sure that it is in the hardest gear

at the back.

So you click all the way down using that lever.

And then if you're doing your front derailleur cable,

then you need to make sure the shifter is in

what would be the little chainring.

Then, you simply thread it in.

Now, different Shimano shifters thread cables

in different ways.

So this one here goes through from this side of the lever

and through to the other side.

Thread your first cable ferrule on.

Now these ones actually have a groove in

that fits inside the shifter better.

So there is a dedicated ferrule for this particular job.

Now you notice that I'm installing these cables

without adding any kind of grease or lube,

and that's because these Shimano ones have got

a special polymer coating on the inner

that makes them super duper slippery.

And then, they've got Shimano's own choice of grease

already inside these cable outers.

So, I don't need to do anything.

Makes life a little bit easier.

Now if I was installing lesser cables on my bike,

then I would choose to use a little bit of light grease.

Now, it does increase the friction ever so slightly

of your shifting, but where I ride,

it actually makes the whole system a little bit

more weatherproof.

So it just lasts that little bit longer.

Install a ferrule on the other end of the cable.

These ones have got really long nozzle on them, so

it improves weatherproofing.

And then, we can thread it

back into our frame.

Now once you have successfully got your inner cables

through your frame, you can now give yourself

a pat on the back.

By this point, if you were re-cabling your front derailleur,

then the cable would already be there.

Obviously, with the rear cable, you have one extra length

of housing to go.

So, you have one cable ferrule on the end.

Then you have your cable outer

with the metal ferrule that we talked about earlier

coming last.

Now with the inner cable threaded all the way through,

we now just need to loosely cinch in place

by tightening down that cable clamp bolt at the end there.

And then, at this point, I'm gonna refer

to two videos that are already on the channel,

'cause what we need to do next are index our gears.

So we have how to index your rear derailleur

and how to index your front derailleur.

But before you go to those videos,

then we also have one last job.

And that is we need to re-tape our handlebars.

And of course, securely tape our outer cables

under the handlebars before we do that.

Now even before indexing, we do need to, of course,

get rid of that extra length of cable

that's now flapping around outside our derailleur.

So cut it about 2cm away from the derailleur.

And then to finish it, we need to put this little bit

of metal, which is a cable end cap,

over the end of the cable,

and then we cinch it in place using the crimping section

of our cable cutters.

And then we are just ready to index our gears

and make them work perfectly.

Like I said, we've got two great videos

already on the channel.

So if you wanna get through to them,

how to index your rear derailleur down here,

and how to index your front derailleur down there.

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