Old 06-30-16 | 08:23 AM
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corrado33
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
You need a "pickle fork". Put the fork between the crank and bottom bracket and hit the top of the fork with a hammer. It's wedged shaped and will force the crank arm off. Much easier than a hacksaw and cheaper than a gear puller. I've used one a couple of times at my local co-op and it works quite well.
I've used those. Jacobs chuck wedges have less of a chance of causing (paint) damage to the frame.
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