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dolface 01-08-06 01:30 PM

SF - anyone got a TA crank puller?
 
helping a buddy w/ a conversion, but i don't have a ta crank tool.

thanks

dolface 01-08-06 03:32 PM

anyone? bueller?

Wil Davis 01-08-06 03:38 PM

I have one which I used on my old Claud Butler (see other thread) which had a TA crankset. If you really get stuck, I could lend it to you - I'm on the Right Coast, so there may be a logistics problem…

Let me know if I can help (I'll dig around for a pic, and measure the sizes if you're interested)

- Wil

PS: I just took a quick look and the threaded part for the crank-arm on the TA tool is the same size as the larger threaded-part of the Park-Tool CCP-1, and the bolt is 15mm. You might get away with using a skinny 15mm socket to remove the bolts and the Park Tool to remove the cranks.

dolface 01-08-06 03:40 PM

thanks Wil, i'm hoping that the local co-op will have one, but they're not open today, so i'm hoping to find one locally.

if i can't, i may take you up on your offer though.

(pic and specs would be much appreciated)

ImOnCrank 01-08-06 03:49 PM

I'm having the same problem. Goddamned TA's. Cept one came off with the english puller but the other won't. Silly french.

dolface 01-08-06 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by ImOnCrank
I'm having the same problem. Goddamned TA's. Cept one came off with the english puller but the other won't. Silly french.

hmm, these cranks are on an english bike. maybe i won't need the french one...

ImOnCrank 01-08-06 04:32 PM

When are they from? Might as well give it a try.

Wil Davis 01-08-06 04:34 PM

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Here's a picture:

(whoops - should read "TA Tool" - sorry…)

dolface 01-08-06 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Wil Davis
Here's a picture:

THAT is good news! i just finished digging through a bunch of old tools, and happened upon a park ccp-1.

my friend is supposed to come by later this afternoon/evening, so i'll report back with results.

visitordesign 01-08-06 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by dolface
THAT is good news! i just finished digging through a bunch of old tools, and happened upon a park ccp-1.

my friend is supposed to come by later this afternoon/evening, so i'll report back with results.

be really careful with that park on the TA's. i used it and it made for a really interesting evening. granted...i may have threaded the puller in crooked or the threads may have been somewhat shot though.

regardless, i really mangled the right side and ended up having to do some bottom bracket gymnastics...

dolface 01-08-06 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by visitordesign
be really careful with that park on the TA's. i used it and it made for a really interesting evening. granted...i may have threaded the puller in crooked or the threads may have been somewhat shot though.

regardless, i really mangled the right side and ended up having to do some bottom bracket gymnastics...

thanks for the heads-up

beppe 01-08-06 08:41 PM

There's definitely one at Ped Rev, but not one at the Bike Kitchen, afaik.

I bet the guys and gal at Box Dog have one, though.

dolface 01-08-06 09:00 PM

ok, the ccp-1 worked perfectly, thanks all for your help and suggestions

(and i just wanna say that TA cranks are very weird)

trespasser 01-09-06 04:23 AM


Originally Posted by ImOnCrank
I'm having the same problem. Goddamned TA's. Cept one came off with the english puller but the other won't. Silly french.

If you can wait till I get back to London, I can lend you one, but otherwise try bike fix on lamb's conduit or bicycle workshop on all saints rd near portbello. If you ask very nicely, they will let you use their tool.


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