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- From: JCIERVO@ECL.PSU.EDU (Joseph P Ciervo)
- Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech
- Subject: Re: Removing cranks
- Message-ID: <h-61Hbm-0c@atlantis.psu.edu>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 19:10:48 GMT
- References: <Orakel.64@sarpih.no>
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- In-Reply-To: Orakel@sarpih.no's message of 21 Jan 93 12:30:09 GMT
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- In <Orakel.64@sarpih.no> Orakel@sarpih.no writes:
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- > How to I remove a crank without destroying anything? The crank fits on a
- > square, and is pressed on by tightening of a nut. Now; to get it off, you
- > should presumably remove the nut, and then pull the crank off. Doing this
- > seems to bend the (spokes?) that hold the chainrings. Any tips anyone?
- >
- > R Rostad, Norway
-
-
- You need to buy a crank puller ($10 - $15) at you nearest
- bike store.
-