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Old 04-03-08, 07:27 AM
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ObjectAgnosia
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Find a torque wrench and the crank manual (probably online) and torque it to spec. You may want to keep a close eye on that crank now that you have ridden it loose. That may have damaged the area where the arm meets the BB spindle. The only time I needed to use locktite on crank arms and bolts was when I had FSA carbon cranks, but that's because there a flaw in the design.
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