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-[title] middle of the teardown
[* black] And now, welcome to the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DfEVsvDLNw#t=0m11s|middle of the teardown|new_window=true].
-[* black] We stripped the QiCycle blank of most of its bike parts. This aluminum skeleton we are left with weighs 5.5 kg which is over a third of the overall weight.
-[* black] Having unscrewed the main plug underneath the top tube we can extract the spine that connects all electronic components and the bike computer.
+[* black] We stripped the QiCycle of most of its bike parts. The aluminum skeleton we are left with weighs 5.5 kg which is over a third of the overall weight.
+[* black] We go ahead and pull the main plug from the top tube, enabling us to extract the nervous system linking all the electronic components.