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Old 08-20-24 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Zillathekiller
Thanks guys for all the information.....

Well I have just broke the bank and bought this CCP-22, don't think I will ever risk using anything portable that requires spanners on a crank again, The CCP-22 arrived today and I hope it works straight off the bat, up to now iv seen people using hammers on the CCP-22 to release the crank so I doubt this will be a 30 second job, I have hope in Calvin Jones!
Again no breaking the bank, it is the cheap tools that break the bank. With the CCP-22 you should NOT need to use a hammer and those using a hammer probably may not be using the tool correctly or have some damage somewhere. Use the tool correctly and it will work fine. Just make sure it is properly tightened on the crank first really make sure it is nice and tight or you risk pulling out threads.

Calvin Jones is a master mechanic and a mechanics instructor and I believe an owner at Park Tool, it would be tough for him to steer you wrong.
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