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Originally Posted by cudak888
Later (post-1982) Stronglight cranks were 22mm, and take a standard square-taper extractor (CCP-2, CCP-22). There is no reason to get the earlier, dual-headed CCP-1 for a later (post-1982) 22mm Stronglight crank, because you don't need the 23mm side (TA only), and the 22mm side is identical to any current CCP-2/22.
Keep in mind that mod. 93 and mod. 49 cranks were not made after this changeover, so if you have one of these you *WILL NEED* the 23.35mm puller to remove the arms.

23.15/23.35mm Stronglight (take your pick): JA Stein, VAR, Stronglight (Did they ever make their own tool?)
Yes, they did:


P.S.: I do know that Zeus was not 22mm though - what did they use? The TA standard, or the Stronglight standard?
Zeus did in fact use 22.0mm for their extractor. The problem was that they also used a 16mm bolt, which left very little room for a typical socket to fit. The Zeus "peanut butter" wrench worked, of course, and Park also made a special thin-wall "peanut butter" wrench (CCW-16) to fit Zeus arms. The common 14-15-16 Park multi-wrench would not fit in a Zeus arm.

Many people simply replaced their 16mm Zeus bolts with standard 15mm bolt so they could use a regular socket to remove the bolts.
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