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Hi PhilDAS thanks.
So I've seen one for £24 on a uk site. I've also seen some possibly dubious videos on youtube showing how to remove without one... I think for the sake of £24 its maybe better just to get one.So for talking sake, once I have the proper crank puller and a new axle, how do i get the broken axle off the other arm? Is it just a case of using the crank puller on that arm too?
Then is there another special tool needed to install the new axle onto the arm? or just a case of putting the axle into the end of the arm and doing up the bolt?
Sorry I feel like I'm maybe asking a lot of daft questions here - I've got zero experience of cannondale cranks or bb30. Long live threaded BSA...
Ok I'm buying this from @suffolk_boii
I should be able to get an axle from @LeMesjeu
So my understanding is that when I get the non drive side arm off you would then tap the axle through with a rubber mallet which would come out attached to the drive side arm.
Thats of course when the axle isn't broken.
My hope is that once the NDS arm is off i can tap the broken axle enough for it to be hitting the drive side piece of the axle and getting the drive side arm off.
Once the drive side arm is out, how do i remove the piece of axle thats attached to the drive side arm?
Can @PhilDAS or @LeMesjeu shed any light on this as it seems you both have experience with this chainset?
Any suggestions and ideas from others welcome too! I know this might not be the best place to ask these questions but figure theres two folk here who might have some pointers.