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Old 08-30-09 | 09:28 AM
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Garthr
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Originally Posted by alexrnld
I know, I should quit being a cheep ass and go by a crank arm remover tool, but does anyone have any other ways of getting a crank arm off?
Why would you not want to use a proper removal tool? Lets see . . . $13 vs. ruining a crank . If you're that cheap you don't deserve to work on a bike.
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