Originally Posted by
Tanstaafl
I's been a while since I was on this thread, and I thought I should drop by with the outcome. I ordered this crank puller from Amazon and I was able to get the crank off the bike. I was surprised at the amount of torque I had to put into it to get the crank to pop off. I would have never gotten it off without the puller.
Once I got the crank off, it was easy to remove the sprocket and straighten out the bent teeth. Thanks to everyone who pitched in with their suggestions. I learned something about bike repair and got a new tool in the deal!
Jeff