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Old 09-06-07 | 07:33 AM
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Removal of cotters isn't usually hard, but it demands finesse and attentiveness to the job at hand. I think cottered cranks have gotten an undeserved bad rep. They are so simple; nothing more than a wedge, an inclined plane and screw.
There are perfectly valid reasons for replacing cottered cranks, such as substituting a lighter assembly. They don't diminish the utility of cottered cranks.
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