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Old 06-12-25 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by jolly_codger
I will be surprised if it is crank arm related. If the arm's interface with the spindle is damaged enough to cause engagement issues then I would think it would be very obvious to the OP since the arm would be loosey-goosey to the point of flopping around. That said, anything is possible I reckon.
It's either the one or the other, or something else.
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