Ultra torque is dead easy to maintain and Power torque isn't beyond the scope of the home mechanic either.
I had no problem removing my Powertorque crankset. Used an angle grinder to cut the NDS crank into slices. Only way it was coming off - I'd already trashed one puller trying to get it to move, and that was with a 4 foot breaker bar.
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Ultra torque is dead easy to maintain and Power torque isn't beyond the scope of the home mechanic either.