I've removed mine a few times using al aluminium rod that I bought from ebay for £3. This slots into the spindle and presses up against the opposite nut, and then it gives something for a regular crank removal tool to press against.
Video here.
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I've removed mine a few times using al aluminium rod that I bought from ebay for £3. This slots into the spindle and presses up against the opposite nut, and then it gives something for a regular crank removal tool to press against.
Video here.