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Old 07-22-2003, 09:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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bicycle problem - any bike mechanics here?

ok, so some how my daughter has managed to bend the left side pedal crank on her bicycle. anyone know how to take one of these things off? it seems to be pressed on, so it looks like I'll need a gear puller type of tool, which I can borrow from work, but given the shape of the crank, its going to be a bit of a pain to use.

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Old 07-22-2003, 09:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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A gear puller may work, they usually destroy the crank but I guess since it is bent this will not be issue, unless you are going to try and straighten it?

To get the crank off in one piece, you need a proper crank extractor. This screws in to the threads on the crank, and then pushes it of the axle. Here is the park version - http://www.parktool.com/tools/CWP_6.shtml,
but you can probably get a much cheaper unbranded version from your friendly local bike shop.

Hope that helps

Edit: Unless you are going to be using a crank extractor regularly (not very likely I would guess), probably your best option is just take the bike to a local bike shop and get them to take it off. They will probably only charge you a few bucks, might even do it for free if you buy a new part from them!
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Old 07-22-2003, 02:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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seeing that the crank puller doesn not come with instructions (I used to sell them) another bit that may help is:

first, take off the cover that protects the inners of the crank. This is either a bolt requiring an 8mm allen or a set of holes that require a pin spanner, or a plastic cap that requires a flathead screwdriver that has a bolt underneath that needs a socket wrench (I forget the size).

That done, take your crank puller (make sure you bought the right one, they come in versions for square-taper (older than ~3 years for the expensive components, and most common components today use this) or splined (youll probably know this is you because your wallet probably stil hurts from buying the bike), and unscrew the nut on the handle until it is at the end of the tip. Make sure all the threads are greased well and thread the nut into the crank, handle still attached until it is finger tight (and at least 8 threads in to prevent stripping). Then twist the handle clockwise until you hit pressure, and push harder. The crank will come right off, generally without any sudden motions, so dont worry about your hand getting stuck.

To get them back on, just put the crank arm back on (make sure its on the right way) and tighten the crank bolt - a lot.

voila!

btw, the crank puller costs ~$15, and having a crank pulled at a shop costs $25 or so, so if your going to do it more than once, buy the tool, your already saving money


[edit] forgot to add this - if the crank is really that bent that you dont have the clearance to pull it with the correct tool, then take it to a shop, because if you try using a crowbar youll just damage the frame. The arm will need replacing and depending on how bad a shape its in, the bottom bracket may need help too....
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Old 07-22-2003, 02:55 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Do you have a pic? is it a one piece or a 3 piece crank? If its a 1 piece crank, take off the rear wheel, take the chain off the sprocket. Then, take off the large nut with a pair of water pump pliers. There should be a washer, thats keyed into a slot on the crank. pull that off. ther should be another nut with 2 slots in it. Spin that a few turns with a screwdriver. take it off the rest of the way with your fingers. take out the bearings, and the crank should just slide out. Oh, and the nuts are all left hand threads.
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Old 07-22-2003, 09:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I think some of you are confusing the crank arm (which is what is bent) with the sprocket.

In any case, I borrowed a three jaw gear puller from work today and was able to remove the crank arm very easily with it. Tomorrow I will take it in and get it straightened out (its only bent abot 5 degrees, just enough to smack the frame and kickstand when trying to pedal).

Oh and it was the kind with just a plastic cover over a 14mm nut that secures the crank arm to the axle shaft.

thanks for the attempted help anyways.
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Old 07-23-2003, 08:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Oh and tell your daughter to stop dropping her bike.
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Old 07-23-2003, 09:28 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Oh, it was a 3 piece then? I don't know much bout dem, sorry.
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