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Old 06-27-15, 05:07 PM
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Wtb...rent....borriw...23mm crank puller....

Anybody have an extra?
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You mean for Stronglight? I can loan you mind. Email me.
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I think 23 is TA and 23.35 is Stronglight. Which are you trying to remove?
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I need a 23 mm for a TA.... I've got a stronglight...
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I have two and one is for you, if you want one of my two. I need a 23.3 for my Stronglight cranks and will sell one of these guys, to help me make my purchase. Send me a private email, if interested.

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I need a 23 mm for a TA.... I've got a stronglight...
Are you keeping the bike? Buy some self extractors. IMHO the best way to go.
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Are you keeping the bike? Buy some self extractors. IMHO the best way to go.
I'm not aware of any self-extractors that will fit a 23mm TA arm.
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I need a 23 mm for a TA.... I've got a stronglight...
But thanks Tom!
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
I'm not aware of any self-extractors that will fit a 23mm TA arm.

I am nut sure if TA themselves made them but I have seen 23mm extractors. Stein actually makes/made a kit $$ for repairing stripped crank threads which basically retaps them 23mm asnd has the caps, bolts and washers. I almost bough one years about but I didn't it was worth the cost to revive a Ofmega crankset.

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Park CCP-1 had both the 23mm and 22mm threading. In addition, early CCP-2s shared the same dual threading. While many look for the CCP-1 puller, driving the price up, few look for an early CCP-2. I've seen them go for well under $10 on eBay if you are patient.

Here's one someone got cheap

Park CCP 2 Crank Puller | eBay
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
I am nut sure if TA themselves made them but I have seen 23mm extractors. Stein actually makes/made a kit $$ for repairing stripped crank threads which basically retaps them 23mm asnd has the caps, bolts and washers. I almost bough one years about but I didn't it was worth the cost to revive a Ofmega crankset.

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