Old 05-26-05 | 10:09 AM
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Bikes: 2011 Lynskey Sportive, 1988 Cannondale SM400

You may have to turn the extractor a lot harder than you think. If those cranks were put on really tight when the bike was built, or if there is any corrosion in the joint between the cranks and the spindle, a lot of torque will be required to remove them.
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