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• #2
Dibs. Will pm
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• #3
Undibs
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• #4
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• #5
This is the 700c one with much clearance? Hot!
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• #6
Lack of proper tools or seized ?
I have all the stuff required to remove Cranks and B.B. , in West London though.
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• #7
Not sure! I've got a crank removal tool but it doesn't budge, maybe I don't have enough torque on my wrench.
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• #8
Can allways pop over West and I will have a go , but must be forum peeps your end who can help you out
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• #9
For stuck cranks I use this type of crank puller Park CWP-7 as it allow use of longer ring spanner or wrench or even extra long braker bar and 15 mm long socket
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• #10
Cool, that's what I've got, I just don't have a long socket wrench.
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• #11
Local bike shop should do it for you for cheaper than new tools
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• #12
Instead of going for pure power, try hammering on the wrench, a houndred times or so, each hit will loosen it 1/1000 mm and eventually it will loose.
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• #13
Crank puller tool, block of wood and lump hammer required. That's how I got 20 year old cranks off my dad's old mountain bike frame. Happy to come give it a go? I'm only in Peckham
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• #14
Sold.
take a journey...
Specialized Crossroads Cruz frame and forks, c. 1993.
like a dream...
Very little rust, no dents. Buy this and I will include quill stem & seat post. I can't get the cranks off so you will have to take them as well, gutted.
£20 collection from Brockley SE4.
EDIT: Lots of people asking me about the size - I measured the top tube centre-to-centre and it's 54cm. I can measure other distances on request, just PM me specifics.