Old 05-09-11 | 08:25 AM
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dabac
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Originally Posted by MilitantPotato
Borrow a pully remover from Autozone or the like.
I'd advise against that. The cranks look like 5-arms, so neither a 2-arm or a 3-arm puller will fit particularly well, and chainrings are too flimsy to hook up at the perimeter.
Not that I haven't done it' but it's scary. I shot a puller clear across the room when it slipped off once, I'm really glad it cleared my knee.

If I hadn't got a crank puller I'd go for a Pickle fork. It's harder on the bike, but a much more controlled event.
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