Old 08-09-10 | 04:50 PM
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Bikes: Scott CR-1, Serotta Legend, Serotta CR, Co-Motion Speedster tandem, Masi Nuevo Strada fixie

Sure a Park headcup removal tool would be the perfect way to go, but actually if you are careful, any metal rod in conjuntion with some careful hammer taps will get them out. A large punch, a socket wrench extension or something equivalent would do the trick. Just move the rod around so the part exits relatively straight. If you hit in one spot it will cock the part on an angle and it will be more difficult to remove.
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