What tools do I need to remove 2010 Shimano 105 cranks? Replacing with SRAM.
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What tools do I need to remove 2010 Shimano 105 cranks? Replacing with SRAM.
Just got a Quarq powermeter/SRAM 975 and am itching to install it.
What tools do I need to remove the 2010 Shimano 105 and to install the new SRAM 975?
Crank puller? Bottom bracket tool? Etc?
Thanks!!
What tools do I need to remove the 2010 Shimano 105 and to install the new SRAM 975?
Crank puller? Bottom bracket tool? Etc?
Thanks!!
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This will remove the 105 crank preload screw and the BB. You need a 5mm allem wrench for the left crank bolts. https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...2_10000_200497
It should also work with the Sram BB.
It should also work with the Sram BB.
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I think the external BB stuff has agreed upon the diameter of the axle tube attached to the right arm,
You may get away with just changing the 2 arm assemblies themselves. [preload & 5mm allen removal ]
But if your powermeter has to be interfacing the Bearing assemblys themselves , then you have to pull them too.
I don't know about Italian Bike tool sources , Wiggle and Chain Reaction and SJS,
all in the UK, will ship anywhere .
Nashbar in the states will, probably, too .
credit card numbers do many things in far away places.
You may get away with just changing the 2 arm assemblies themselves. [preload & 5mm allen removal ]
But if your powermeter has to be interfacing the Bearing assemblys themselves , then you have to pull them too.
I don't know about Italian Bike tool sources , Wiggle and Chain Reaction and SJS,
all in the UK, will ship anywhere .
Nashbar in the states will, probably, too .
credit card numbers do many things in far away places.
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I think the external BB stuff has agreed upon the diameter of the axle tube attached to the right arm,
You may get away with just changing the 2 arm assemblies themselves. [preload & 5mm allen removal ]
But if your powermeter has to be interfacing the Bearing assemblys themselves , then you have to pull them too.
I don't know about Italian Bike tool sources , Wiggle and Chain Reaction and SJS,
all in the UK, will ship anywhere .
Nashbar in the states will, probably, too .
credit card numbers do many things in far away places.
You may get away with just changing the 2 arm assemblies themselves. [preload & 5mm allen removal ]
But if your powermeter has to be interfacing the Bearing assemblys themselves , then you have to pull them too.
I don't know about Italian Bike tool sources , Wiggle and Chain Reaction and SJS,
all in the UK, will ship anywhere .
Nashbar in the states will, probably, too .
credit card numbers do many things in far away places.
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Power meter is worse than a speedometer, do a lot of work and the data is going to say "is that all you can do?"..
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