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Kuwahara Crank arm removal ?
dali1020:
Thin wall socket here i come!
rhino_mac:
Before you beat it off with a knackered socket and lump hammer (or better still, use some mole grips!), just bear in mind that crank is worth £400+ in mint condition.
mark 2:
Crank removal tool , £5ish on ebay. After years of struggling and damaging cranks trying a variety of inventive methods I bought the correct tool and the satisfaction and ease of using it for the first time was overwhelming. I cried buckets and had a big piss.
oldschoolfool:
--- Quote from: mark j. on November 08, 2009, 12:46 PM ---Crank removal tool , £5ish on ebay. After years of struggling and damaging cranks trying a variety of inventive methods I bought the correct tool and the satisfaction and ease of using it for the first time was overwhelming. I cried buckets and had a big piss.
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that last bit was funny as fuk :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:especially with ronnie looking down
dali1020:
So i now have the 2 nuts and washers off, "but the arms seem stuck" what is the best way to get them loose (i take it arms just push on ) cheers guys
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