But... just check that you have removed any washers from the end of the spindle before using one of these.Pretty standard for 99% of cranks. Just get a bicycle crank puller. I would be inclined to get something like this, they are cheap enough on Ebay or Amazon.
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+1But... just check that you have removed any washers from the end of the spindle before using one of these.
Also remove the (usually magnetic) button designed to adapt them for Octalink before using it on square taper. DAMHIKT !
removed bolt on both sides of axle yesterday night and tried pulling cranks off with crank puller like this
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Cheers Ed
what explain to a simpleton on the other end here please?But... just check that you have removed any washers from the end of the spindle before using one of these.
Also remove the (usually magnetic) button designed to adapt them for Octalink before using it on square taper. DAMHIKT !
thanks mateDAMHIKT = don't ask me how I know this.
Why not ? because it is embarassing..... especially for someone more than three times your age who should have known better.
what is the button and what is octalink? i have only heard of sqaure taper being a noob and allBut... just check that you have removed any washers from the end of the spindle before using one of these.
Also remove the (usually magnetic) button designed to adapt them for Octalink before using it on square taper. DAMHIKT !
Octalink is a different design of bottom bracket where the ends are splined as per this one. The button is an adapter so the crank remover can be used on square taper or octalink. The seperate part in the image with this tool.thanks mate
don't worry never too late to learn, why what does happen when ypu forget to remove this button? do you wreck the crank or axle? or do you just waste a lot of time?
what is the button and what is octalink? i have only heard of sqaure taper being a noob and all
Cheers Ed
Octalink is a different design of bottom bracket where the ends are splined as per this one. The button is an adapter so the crank remover can be used on square taper or octalink. The seperate part in the image with this tool.
If you use the button on a square taper crank it won't press the crank off the axle but will (if you are stubborn enough) tighten to the point where the crank removal threads pull out in a neat little coil. This is highly embarrassing and makes the crank a wee bit tricky to remove.
Just passing on my hard-learned experience to those who will benefit.Thank you for sparing my blushes - not !
Club for beating smug people?Anyone got a use for crank that has been hacksawed in half to remove it?![]()
yeah i haveThank you for sparing my blushes - not !
Anyone got a use for crank that has been hacksawed in half to remove it?![]()