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Profile crank tool - where can I buy and what are the benefits

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jimwise68:
Brian

'tis okay, the local friendly Condor bike shop has just removed the bearings for me!  :4_17_5: :4_17_5:

Just gotta do rest tonight.

Can't wait cos it means my  newey will be rideable.  :smitten:

BrianP:
 :daumenhoch:

post a pic or three, yeah?

bp.

jimwise68:
Gonna build it all up tonight.

May take step by step pix of the crank build.  :daumenhoch:

greentoad:
Hi all

While we are talking Profile Cranks, I need to remove the arms and spindle etc from the Profile Champ Pro that I recently got.

What's the best way to get them off from a bike that has been left out side for 20 years?  :-[

The bolts and pedals have come undone very easily, but I now need to strip the rest and need help or a picture of what they are like, and the procedure for this. (They are in very good condition overall and may be okay with just a polish, so I really don't want to damage anything)

Any Help?

Cheers

J.

Rombloke:

--- Quote from: greentoad on July 06, 2006, 09:58 PM ---Hi all

While we are talking Profile Cranks, I need to remove the arms and spindle etc from the Profile Champ Pro that I recently got.

What's the best way to get them off from a bike that has been left out side for 20 years?  :-[

The bolts and pedals have come undone very easily, but I now need to strip the rest and need help or a picture of what they are like, and the procedure for this. (They are in very good condition overall and may be okay with just a polish, so I really don't want to damage anything)

Any Help?

Cheers

J.

--- End quote ---

by using the removal/fitting tool that jim is asking about....

Dave

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