Old 06-28-10 | 02:12 PM
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Jon Luskin
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
Jon I still feel that perhaps, atleast as far as the crank and BB are concerned, you may be over your head. as you no doubt noticed you need special tools to remove your old BB and install the new one. I think you need to seek the advice of a shop or atleast a more experienced home mechanic. where do you live? perhaps a C&Vr close by will lend a hand.
I've already replaced the BB before when that one that was in before I bought it died. I've got all the tools for removal and installation.

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