Is This the Right Crank Puller?
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Is This the Right Crank Puller?
This morning I saw a local Craigslist ad for a Park CCP-1 crank puller for $8. Is that the right one for my 1991 Bottecchia with Campagnolo cranks, and should I get the puller or buy a newer model new?

Thanks,

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Unless yours is one of the odd-ball Campy cranks with the left handed threads, it's the correct puller.
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That's a Triomphe crank, the only odd Campy was C-Record, so I'll side with HR.
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For future reference:
This crank-puller will work on different cranksets:
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=26&item=CWP-7
When used with a large wrench, this is also the tougher tool.
This crank-puller will work on different cranksets:
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=26&item=CWP-7
When used with a large wrench, this is also the tougher tool.






